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A New Nabataean Funerary Inscription from Humayma

Journal of Semitic Studies, 2010
This inscription was found in the summer of 2007 at the site of Humayma (ancient Hawara) in southern Jordan and has three lines of Nabataean in a recessed frame (tabula ansata). The text seems not to be associated with a grave site, but with a funerary stele (nefesh) erected by two sons for their deceased father.
M Barbara Reeves
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A New Funerary Inscription from the Kırşehir Museum

Journal of Philia, 2021
The article publishes a new funerary inscription of the Roman Imperial period now located in the Kırşehir Museum (Cappadocia). The stele was erected by a couple for their eight-year-old daughter, who seems to bear the distinctive name Λαζουρη. There follows an epigram in her memory which combines a series of fairly common formulae, though a few ...
Cemil Koyuncu, Jan-Mathieu CARBON
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Greek Funerary Inscriptions from Northern Jordan

Syria, 2005
Lors d’une visite dans plusieurs villages du Nord de la Jordanie, on a trouvé cinq inscriptions grecques à al-Mazar, Samad et Mugheir al-Serhan. Quatre d’entre elles sont funéraires et une seule est datée. Ces textes sont ici analysés, avec une attention particulière portée aux noms propres.
Atallah, Nabil, Habash, Martha
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A funerary verse inscription from Porolissum (Roman Dacia)

Journal of epigraphic studies
The paper presents a new interpretation regarding a funerary monument, namely a profiled funerary stela, discovered at Porolissum, Roman Dacia. Helped by the Highlight Reflectance Transformation Imaging (H-RTI) method, improvements on previous editions of this text are advanced.
Cenati, Chiara, Deac, Dan
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Popular Rhetoric: the Language of Funerary Inscriptions

1985
The English of FUNERARY INSCRIPTIONS has varied from a noble reticence to garrulousness; it is interesting in charting the development of a popular dignified utterance, stratified of course according to society but available to all. Its poor relics are the In Memoriam notices in newspapers — ‘The pearly gates opened/And in walked Mum’, or ‘Just gone to
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Two New Funerary Inscriptions from Muğla Museum and Corrigendum of a Funerary Inscription from Konya Koyunoğlu Museum

2020
Makalede Muğla Müzesi’nde bulunan iki adet mezar steli üzerinde yer alan yazıtlar ele alınmaktadır. Her iki stelin de buluntu yerleri ve menşei bilinmemektedir. Yazıtlardan ilki, Zosime tarafından oğlu Epainetos için dikilen mezar yazıtıdır. Diğeri ise Hekaton ve Aphphion tarafından oğulları Artemon için, Trebius Antoninus isimli şahsın vermiş olduğu ...
GÜLER, Esra, ÜNVER, Güray
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New Inscriptions from Perge 2: The Funerary Inscriptions of the Tomb Buildings

2020
This article deals with a second group of funerary inscriptions discovered in the Western Necropolis of Perge during the excavations between 1998 and 2011. The funerary inscriptions in question are located in the excavation site known as Parcel 169. This parcel consists of burial complex M9, tomb building M3 and the burial complex M6 with the burial ...
ÖZDİZBAY, Aşkım, ŞAHİN, Hamdi
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