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Epigraphica Tibiscensia (II) [PDF]
It includes epigraphic fragments found in the deposits of the Timișoara Museum, belonging to 15 inscriptions. They represent a votive monument probably dedicated to I. O. M. (no.
Ioan Piso, Călin Timoc, Simona Regep
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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 Isis Lochia: Commemorations of divine protection in Roman Macedonia
In four cities of Roman Macedonia- Thessalonica, Dion, Beroea and Stobi- six dedicatory inscriptions testify to the presence of Isis Lochia, a deity who protected women at childbirth.
Dafni Maikidou-Poutrino
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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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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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Dikaios of Ionidai, priest of Serapis in the late 90s in the first century BC, was the author of two votive inscriptions found in Serapeon C in Delos (ID 2039 and 2040). There is mention of Mithridates VI Eupator as benefactor of the cult of the Egyptian
Javier Verdejo Manchado +1 more
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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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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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ABSTRACT Numerous buildings, monuments, and infrastructural works in Verona were constructed during the Roman period using stone, a material abundantly available from quarrying areas located relatively close to the city. Petrographic investigations conducted by Transmitted Polarized Light Optical Microscopy (TPL‐OM) and complemented by colorimetric ...
Eliana Bridi +3 more
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