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The Mausoleum of Iulii at Mustis (Africa Proconsularis). Onomastic and Family Relationships.
This article presents a new reading that completes the text of an already published inscription. This new reading has important new information regarding the family relationships, the onomastic study and the chronology of the monument.
Sergio España Chamorro
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Officina di IG XIV2 – Civic Inscriptions from Hellenistic Kephaloidion
This study delves into the only three Hellenistic civic inscriptions of Kephaloidion (modern Cefalù), a secondary harbour in northern Sicily. The inscriptions, despite their fragmentary nature, reveal unique linguistic and historical features that ...
Llamazares Martín, Andoni
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Crack-enhanced weathering in inscribed marble: a possible application in epigraphy [PDF]
Stylianos Aspiotis +3 more
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Anthroponymy and Toponymy in Memorial Epigraphy of Podlasie
The paper presents an analysis of personal and place names on the tombstones of necropolises surveyed during a three-year fieldwork in Podlasie province (Hajnówka region), the area of high concentration of Orthodox East Slavic population.
O. Belova, M. Yasinskaya
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A lead sling bullet of the Macedonian King Philip V (221–179 BC)
One of the most interesting ancient artefacts are the lead sling bullets, especially if they have images or inscriptions. The current paper presents a very interesting lead sling bullet, originating from southwest Bulgaria (found somewhere between the ...
Metodi Manov
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The earliest documents in Old Javanese
This short contribution presents two recently discovered inscriptions from Central Java that are among the oldest documents in the Old Javanese language, namely a dated stone from Kesongo (685 Śaka/743 CE) and the Disunuh inscription (709 Śaka/787 CE ...
Arlo Griffiths +2 more
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Amuleto celtíbero con leyenda, un ejemplo inédito en la epigrafía ibérica [PDF]
An unpublished sample of Iberian epigraphy on an odd bronze, lenticular token is introduced. Found out of an archaeological context, this piece shows three holes which suggest that it was used as a hanging or sawed amulet.
David Martínez Chico
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In January 2006, an international conference was organised in Arezzo, Italy, to discuss the principles and purposes of the critical edition produced with the support of humanities computing tools and methods.
Franz Fischer, Malte Rehbein
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The article deals with the project description of the gravestone of the outstanding theologian, orientalist and educator Khusain Faizkhanov (1823–1866), which was installed at the place of his burial in his native village of Safadjai, situated in the ...
Damir V. Mukhetdinov
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From Fragmented Data to Linked History: Developing the FAIR Epigraphic Vocabularies
The digital study of ancient inscriptions has undergone rapid growth. However, much of the data remains scattered across separate databases with varying levels of interoperability, presenting opportunities for improved integration that would facilitate ...
Petra Heřmánková +3 more
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