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A Roman funerary inscription from Smederevo
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. The authors intend to interpret the funerary text that was incorrectly transcribed.
Kovács Péter, Prohászka Péter
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Some New Greek Inscriptions from Caria and Phrygia
In the article six inscriptions are discussed. One of them (no. 1), a list of names from the Hellenistic period, was found at Beçin Kalesi near Mylasa. There is no indication about the nature of the list; it may be a record of names of some magistrates ...
Esengül Akıncı Öztürk
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Nouvelles données sur la cohors IV Sygambrorum
Between 2005 and 2016, a significant number of archaeological remains was discovered in Taraess, ancient Tatilti, an eastern Algerian village located in the wilaya of M’sila.
Zheira Kasdi, Souad Slimani
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Cursing Beyond the Grave: Imprecations and Jewish Funerary Culture in Antiquity
This article discusses curses found in ancient and late antique Jewish funerary inscriptions. It begins with a typology of imprecatory texts based on a survey of funerary epigraphy, both Jewish and non-Jewish.
Ortal-Paz Saar
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New Inscriptions from Bithynia
New Inscriptions from BithyniaIn this article one unpublished Greek dedication inscription from Beyyayla dated to the third century A.D. and eight unpublished funerary Greek inscriptions from Bithynia dated to the Roman Imperial Period are presented ...
Ebru Akdoğu Arca
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New Inscriptions from the Museum of Eskişehir
The authors have been working on the unpublished Greek and Latin inscriptions preserved at the museum of Eskişehir for many years. In this contribution 43 new inscriptions are presented which have been recorded over previous years.
Nalan Eda Akyürek Şahin +1 more
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Some Inscriptions in the Isparta Museum
In this paper, the continuation of Özlem Aytaçlar's “Some Unpublished Inscriptions in the Isparta Museum” in Adalya 13 (2010), 223-251, are presented some funerary inscriptions, which, with the exception of one are unpublished and a votive to Poseidon ...
Pınar Aytaçlar
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The aim of this paper is to present the first volume of the alphabetic inscriptions of Cyprus (IG XV 2,1), which has just appeared in the series of the Inscriptiones Graecae.
Daniela Summa
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New Inscriptions from Nicaea II
The article presents 15 new funerary inscriptions found in the vicinity of the vilayets Geyve and Tarakli (province of Sakarya) during a survey conducted in 2010 and 2011, respectively.
Hüseyin Öztürk +1 more
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New Inscriptions from Akmoneia
This article presents nine new inscriptions discovered during a survey conducted in the territory of Akmoneia, located at Ahatköy in the Banaz district of Uşak Province.
Hüseyin Uzunoğlu, Münteha Dinç
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