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An Introduction to Greek Epigraphy
In 1887, when the first volume of this work was published, Greek epigraphy was not systematically studied or taught in English universities, and the book was specifically written to fulfil a need for 'a popular work, giving a classification of Greek inscriptions according to their age, country and subject, and a selection of texts by way of samples ...
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Sur quelques noms daces de Tyras et d’Olbia du Pont [PDF]
This article contains a short list of Dacian personal names recorded in two Greek cities of the northern Black Sea region, Tyras and Pontic Olbia. The author provides a linguistic and epigraphic commentary on the names of a clearly Dacian origin (and ...
Dan Dana
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Indigenous naming practices in the Western Mediterranean: the case of Iberian [PDF]
The Iberian language is directly attested by ca. 2,250 inscriptions spanning the period from the 5th century BC to the 1st century AD, distributed between Eastern Andalusia and Languedoc.
Moncunill Martí, Noemí
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What happened to Kemosh? [PDF]
What happened to Kemosh in the era after Moab’s loss of political independence? The present article first argues that this question is of interest to scholarship on the Hebrew Bible because Kemosh and Yhwh were initially twinlike: both were patron ...
Collin Cornell
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Revisiting Epigraphic Evidence of the Oldest Synagogue in Morocco in Volubilis
Volubilis was a Roman city located at the southwest extremity of the Roman Empire in modern-day Morocco. Several Jewish gravestone inscriptions in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin, likely from the 3rd century CE, have been found there.
Sofia Andreeva +2 more
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Epigraphic Interoperability Workshops
The Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (New York University), together with the Seminar fur Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik at Heidelberg University seek support for two three-day workshops.
Christian Witschel +3 more
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The beginnings of Boiotian local historiography. Localism and local perspective in Boiotia between the end of the fifth century BC and the age of the Theban hegemony [PDF]
Presentation of a preliminary study on the early stages of Boiotian ...
Tufano, Salvatore
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In Antiquity, alongside the “noble” construction in stone, masonry, archeology reveals many types of construction, generally in perishable materials (earth and wood), for buildings intended for various uses, including of dwelling.
Alain Ferdière
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L’instrumentum fittile inscriptum Latinum: proposta per una schedatura informatizzata a partire dalla documentazione modenese [PDF]
Over the past few decades an intense discussion has taken place among scholars about the important role that instrumentum inscriptum plays in the reconstruction of various aspects of Roman social and economic history.
Mongardi, M.
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Christliche Inschriften aus Neoklaudiopolis/Andrapa (Vezirköprü/Samsun İli, Türkei)
In diesem Beitrag werden vier Inschriften vorgestellt: eine Votivinschrift und drei Grabinschriften. Die Votivinschrift (Nr. 1) und zwei der Grabinschriften (Nr. 2 und 3) sind zweifellos christlich, für die dritte (Nr. 4) ist dies immerhin zu diskutieren.
Vera Sauer, Eckart Olshausen
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