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Epigraphy and the Greek Historian

2008
Epigraphy is a method of inferring and analyzing historical data by means of inscriptions found on ancient artifacts such as stones, coins, and statues. It has proven indispensable for archaeologists and classicists, and has considerable potential for the study of ancient history at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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Greek Religion 1828–2017: the Contribution of Epigraphy

2018
This article illustrates the influence that the influx of epigraphic evidence has had on the study of Greek Religion in the period since the publication of the first full volume of Boeckh’s Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum. Most leading scholars of Boeckh’s day were already alert to the importance of inscriptions, but had little to work with.
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Greek Epigraphy and Religion: Introduction

2020
Emily Mackil, Nikolaos Papazarkadas
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The Epigraphy of the ‘Greek Cities’

2020
AbstractThe inscriptions of the Ptolemaic period from the three ‘Greek cities’ of Naukratis and Alexandria in the Delta and Ptolemais in Upper Egypt illustrate the distinctive character of these foundations which contrasts with the indigenous towns of the Delta and the Nile Valley.
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