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Two New Funerary Inscriptions from Bursa Museum

open access: yesGephyra, 2015
This paper presents 2 funerary inscriptions recorded during epigraphic research in the depot and the garden of the Archeological Museum of Bursa. Inscriptions' find- spots are unknown. No.
Fatma Avcu
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Some New Inscriptions from the Miletus Museum

open access: yesGephyra, 2023
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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Neue Inschriften aus dem phrygischen Hochland

open access: yesGephyra, 2021
In this article, we present six inscriptions (one has already been published) discovered in the course of the on-going surveys in the Phrygian Highlands conducted by Rahşan Tamsü-Polat and Yusuf Polat from the archaeology department of Anadolu University
Hüseyin Uzunoğlu   +1 more
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The funerary monuments of Campanian Augustales: a preliminary study [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Antiquitatis et Medii Aevi Incohantis, 2021
The article presents the results of a preliminary study on funerary monuments of Campanian Augustales. The author focused on the material objects (meaning objects upon which the text was inscribed and preserved tombs) – their typology, the material from ...
Wojciech Pietruszka
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Carian ś(j)as and σοῦα(ν)

open access: yesGephyra, 2023
The similarity of two terms of Carian funerary terminology, ś(j)as ‘funerary monument’ (attested in Carian inscriptions) and σοῦα(ν) ‘tomb’ (preserved by Stephan of Byzantium) was recognized long ago, but their connection, if it exists at all, is unclear.
Zsolt Simon
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Weitere neue Inschriften aus dem Museum von Bursa

open access: yesGephyra, 2022
As a part of our ongoing work conducted in the Bursa Archaeological Museum, we continue to introduce new inscriptions that have either recently been brought to the museum or have remained unpublished to date.
Nalan Eda Akyürek Şahin   +1 more
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Anima, Spiritus, Mens in Sepulchral Inscriptions from the Carmina Latina Epigraphica. Philological Approximations

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2022
The subject of this study is the meaning of the words anima, spiritus and mens in the metrical sepulchral inscriptions in the Carmina Latina Epigraphica collection published at the end of the 19th century by Franz Buecheler.
Tadeusz Gacia
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At the crossroads of different traditions. Social and cultural dynamics in Roman Thrace through the epigraphic practice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Il presente articolo studia i processi di integrazione della Tracia nel mondo romano attraverso l'analisi di tre fenomeni tra loro correlati: diffusione della lingua latina; diffusione della cittadinanza romana; diffusione dei nomi romani. Per illustrare
Francesco Camia
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Roman inscriptions from San Vicente del Valle (Burgos)

open access: yesGerión, 2018
This work addresses the edition of ten inscriptions from Roman period found in the church of la Asunción at San Vicente del Valle (Burgos). Despite the deficient preservation and fragmentation of some of them, their study reveals that most of them would ...
Marta Fernández Corral
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The Stela CG 34096 – Cairo Museum [PDF]

open access: yesBeni-Suef University International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2021
The paper presents the first publication for the scenes and hieroglyphic inscriptions of the Stela CG 34096 – SR 3/ 10165 - Cairo Museum, dating to the New Kingdom ( pl.1, fig.1). Keywords: Funerary stelae - Stela CG 34096 – Cairo Museum Stelae. 1. Basic
Mona El-Shaieb
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