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Two New Inscriptions from Asarönü (Finike, Antalya)
The first part of this article deals with a Severan family monument from Asarönü: Statue bases of father (new) and mother (first published in 1991), erected by their sons in the local sanctuary of Apollo, show important public functions of the elite ...
Fatih Onur, Michael Wörrle
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The Places of the Inscriptions: from Epigraphy to Digital Epigraphy
In the study and edition of ancient inscriptions, a non-secondary part is dedicated to the analysis and record of spatial, topographical, and geographic information relating to the places of discovery, original location, conservation of the inscribed ...
Chiara Lasagni
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The aim of this paper is to present the doctoral project underway at the University of Turin, which aims to offer a study of best practices for the dissemination of Greek epigraphy in context, using selected groups of Athenian public inscriptions as ...
Pietro Fratini
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Starting in the 1920s and into the 1970s, the Danish archaeologist Harald Ingholt (1896–1985) created a vast collection of sculpture, architecture, and epigraphy from Palmyra, Syria (first to third centuries AD).
Olympia Bobou +2 more
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Rada Varga, Carving a Professional Identity. The occupational epigraphy of the Latin West, Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 73, Oxford, Archaeopress, 2021, 119 p., ISBN ...
Annamaria Izabella Pazsint
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IDEA e la conservazione dei dati epigrafici di EAGLE
Only a few disciplines have digitized the near integrity of the documentary heritage of their interest such as Latin and Greek epigraphy. With thirty years of experience in digitizing inscriptions, epigraphy has achieved this result, but it has also ...
Pietro Maria Liuzzo +3 more
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The Role of the Urartian Epigraphy: Argišti I’s Newly Found Disc in Varzaqan
Urartians ruled over the regions mainly around three lakes of Van, Sevan and Urmia from about 9th to 7th centuries BC and several metal artefacts are discovered less in situ in the Urartian sites.
مریم Dara, Hossein Naseri Someeh
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Notes and Brief Communications
The last two decades have witnessed a veritable explosion of new finds in the field of Arabian epigraphy. Fortunately, these new discoveries have not left the field of early Islamic history untouched.
Sean W. Anthony
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La epigrafía en el monacato cisterciense: el ejemplo del monasterio de Santa María de Cañas
La implantación del Císter en los reinos cristianos tuvo una gran repercusión en el hábito epigráfico. En este trabajo, además de analizar las características generales de la epigrafía cisterciense, se publican las inscripciones medievales del ...
Irene Pereira García
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Cypriot kings and their coins: new epigraphic and numismatic evidence from Amathous and Marion
For the edition of the corpus of Cypriot syllabic inscriptions of the 1st millennium BC, IG XV 1,1, which was published in 2020, a close collaboration between epigraphy and numismatics was inaugurated by the authors of the present paper.
Artemis Karnava, Evangéline Markou
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