File:Desert drawing and inscription from Jordan, 1st century BCE to 4th century CE. Jordan Museum.jpg

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English: Nomadic people left tens of thousands of inscribed rocks, like this one, across Jordan desserts, written in Safaitic (in the north) and Thamudic (in the south) inscription; old Arabian dialects. This rock shows warriors, one of them is riding a horse. 100 BCE to 100 CE. From modern-day al-Mafraq, Jordan Hashemite Kingdom. On display at the Jordan Museum, Amman, Jordan.
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