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Neue Inschriften aus dem phrygischen Hochland
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 essay emphasizes the importance of the research carried out from the sixties onwards by the Centre Pierre Paris researchers (Bordeaux III University), among whom Pierre Sillieres occupies a fairly meaningful place.
José d’Encarnação
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Trumpieji Vilniaus bažnyčių įrašai: klasifikacijos ir apibrėžties problemos | Short Vilnius Churche’s Inscriptions: Some Problems of Classification and Terminology [PDF]
Baroque architecture of Lithuanian churches is distinguished by a great amount of various inscriptions. This article deals with short Latin inscriptions, their classification and description.
Veronika Gerliakienė
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Celtic Theonymy at the 14th F.E.R.C.AN. Workshops. Review of the book: Matijević, K. (Ed.). (2016). Kelto-Römische Gottheiten und ihre Verehrer. Akten des 14 F.E.R.C.AN.-Workshops, Trier 12–14 Oktober 2015. Rahden: VML Vlg Marie Leidorf. 296 p. [PDF]
Ancient inscriptions containing divine names and religious terms are of the utmost importance for the appreciation of Celtic religion in its various forms.
Blanca María Prósper
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Within the framework of multidisciplinary investigations, under the ongoing Troesmis-project the basic topographic features of the Roman, Late Roman and Byzantine settlement of Troesmis (Turcoaia, Tulcea County, RO) were clarified.
Cristina Georgeta Alexandrescu
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Officina di IG XIV2 – Tre nuove iscrizioni votive dal santuario della sorgente di Saturo (TA)
The paper provides the first edition of three vase inscriptions, brought to light in 1976 from the so called ‘Santuario della Sorgente’, in the Greek site of Saturo. The texts, dating from 6th to 5th c.
Vallarino, Giulio
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Kyivan Rus’ had extensive political, economic and cultural connections with other European states. Knowledge of foreign languages, the Latin language in particular, was in demand to maintain these connections.
Дана Радван
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Votive Inscription by Aristeis
A quadrangular silver plaque from Francavilla Marittima (Sybaris), the inscription is bustrophedic and consists in a private votive offering commissioned by Aristeis, a woman, to an unknown deity. The structure of the text and the graphic peculiarities of the letters bring to a chronology about late 7th-early 6th century.
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Women and Votive Inscriptions in Etruscan Epigraphy
AbstractThis paper aims at giving an overview of the quantitative and qualitative dimension of the female element in the field of Etruscan votive inscriptions. It offers a systematic discussion of dedications set by Etruscan women and attested by inscriptions from the Archaic to the Hellenistic period.
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The article includes two sections. In the first, there are reviewed the Western and Russian literature on ancient Greek graffiti on the table vases, separately from Greece and from the North Pontic Area; shortly from the first publications in “Corpus ...
V.P. Yailenko
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