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A Roman funerary inscription from Smederevo [PDF]
In this short paper the authors publish a Hungarian wartime postcard from Smederevo (Serbia), from 1916. It is reported that a Roman gravestone was found on the banks of the Danube and the text of the lost stone monument was also added.
Peter Kovacs
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The funerary inscription of Gaius Tarquitius
This article presents a fragmentary inscription of a Roman soldier named Gaius Tarquitius who served probably as an ordinary soldier or as a middle-ranking officer at best in what presumably was an auxiliary cohort. Perhaps of Bithynian extraction, Gaius
Konrad Stauner
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A fragment of a gallo-roman funerary stele, most likely from one of the necropolises of Les Bolards in Nuit-Saint-Georges (Côte-d’Or), or perhaps from Prémeaux (Côte-d’Or), has been found in the archaeological deposit of the site.
Marie-Anaïs Janin +3 more
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Neue Grabepigramme aus Bilecik
This article is a continuation of the articles we published in the previous issues of Gephyra (23, 2022 and 24, 2022). The article analyses three inscriptions found in various villages of Bilecik. On the second artefact there is both an epigram (no.
Gregor Staab +2 more
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Coptic Funerary Stela, No.769 in the Coptic Museum, Cairo [PDF]
Edition of a fragmentary Coptic tombstones that derived from recent excavations in Bawit of the Coptic Museum in Cairo, and Louvre Museum in Paris, there is unknown Coptic funerary stela of a monk named Saint Pamun.
Mervat Amin
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Some New Inscriptions from the Miletus Museum
In this article, ten new inscriptions from Miletos and Didyma, housed by the Miletus Museum, are presented. Among the new finds, there are funerary stelae, a dedication inscription, a honorary inscription, a fragmentary imperial decree and a fragment of ...
Sevgiser Akat Özenir, Marijana Ricl
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A newly-found inscribed funerary altar from the territory of Parthicopolis
The subject of this communication is a funerary altar discovered in 2022 during archaeological field survey in the Sandanski area. The monument was found at site 58, situated in the locality “Saint Dimitria” near the village of Leshnitsa, municipality ...
Philip Kolev +2 more
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Agrippina Minore e l’ager Clusinus: una nuova attestazione epigrafica
Agrippina Minor and the ager Clusinus: a new inscription A funerary inscription, mentioning a slave of Agrippina Augusta, from the north-western part of the ancient ager Clusinus, could be evidence of an imperial property in this area of ancient Roman ...
Alessandra Lazzeretti
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The Musée gallo-romain in Lyon houses in its reserve collection a small funerary inscription, which has remained unpublished since its discovery in the 1900’s.
Nicolas Laubry
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The Ancient Routes and New Lycian Inscriptions around Fethiye
The first part of this contribution contains the results of the field surveys made in recent years for the ancient road network around Fethiye, including the routes between Pinara, Telmessos, Kalynda, Kadyanda, Araxa and Tlos. According to these results,
Fatih ONUR, Ş. Recai TEKOĞLU
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