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    • Ancient Arabia: Languages and Cultures
    • Anglo-Omani Society
    • Arabia Antica NewsletterArabian Publishing
    • ASTENE (Association for Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East)
    • Banipal magazine of modern Arab literature
    • British Academy
    • British-Kuwaiti Friendship Society (book prize)
    • British Museum
    • British-Yemeni Society
    • CAABU (Council for Arab-British Understanding)
    • CBRL (Council for British Research in the Levant)The Corpus of South Arabian Inscriptions Database
    • Digital Archive for the Study of pre-Islamic Arabian Inscriptions (DASI)
    • Desert Caves Project, Saudi Arabia
    • The Friends of Soqotra
    • Green Arabia Conference
    • London Middle East Institute
    • Middle East Centre, St Antony’s College, Oxford
    • MBI Al-Jaber Foundation
    • The Online Corpus of the Inscriptions of Ancient North Arabia (OCIANA)
    • Royal Asiatic Society
    • Royal Society for Asian Affairs
    • Saudi Arabia Information Resource
    • Saudi-British Society
    • Saudi Commission for Tourism & National Heritage
    • Saudi Embassy
    • Saudi-French Mission to Madain Salih
    • Saudi-German expedition to Tayma
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