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A Funerary Inscription from Etruria

Phoenix, 1986
SOME YEARS AGO, Joyce Reynolds published a rather puzzling funerary inscription from Filissano in southern Etruria.1 The stone raises several significant problems regarding the persons mentioned, their statuses, and their respective administrative posts.
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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.
G. A. Bevan, M. B. Reeves
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Funerary Inscriptions from Çanakkale Archaeological Museum

2017
Makalede, Çanakkale Arkeoloji Müzesi’nde bulunan altı adet mezar yazıtı tanıtılmaktadır. Bunlardan beş tanesi (no. 1, 3–6) daha önce Yüksek Ergen özel koleksiyonunda bulunurken 2016 yılında Çanak-kale Arkeoloji Müzesi’ne getirilerek müzenin envanterine kaydedilmiştir.
ÖZHAN, Tolga, YILDIRIM, Ömer Can
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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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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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Greek funerary inscriptions from Old Dongola

Oriens christianus : Hefte für die Kunde des christlichen Orients, Bd.
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Dynamic Dataset Augmentation for Deep Learning-based Oracle Bone Inscriptions Recognition

Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 2022
Xuebin Yue, Hengyi Li, Lin Meng
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Five Greek Funerary Inscriptions

Scripta Classica Israelica, 2020
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