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Retrieved 14
August 2011. Gr****
Epigraphy Project,
Cornell University;
Epigraphical Center; Ohio
State University (2009). "Searchable Gr**** Inscriptions"...
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their semiotic functions are not well understood.
Writing in
Sanskrit (
Epigraphical Hybrid Sanskrit, EHS)
appears in the 1st to 4th
centuries CE. Indian...
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Samanid Epigraphic Ware
refers to a
distinct category of
ceramics made in
Central Asia
during the
ninth to
eleventh centuries. The
ceramics are distinguished...
- The
Epigraphical Museum (Gr****: Επιγραφικό Μουσείο) of Athens, Greece, is
unique in
Greece and the
largest of its kind in the world. Its
collection comprises...
- In epigraphy, a
multilingual inscription is an
inscription that
includes the same text in two or more languages. A
bilingual is an
inscription that includes...
- text has not been found, however.
Apart from
textual evidence,
early epigraphic evidence has also been found. One of the
earliest reliefs that depicts...
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Ancient South Arabian (ASA; also
known as Old
South Arabian,
Epigraphic South Arabian, Ṣayhadic, or Yemenite) is a
group of four
closely related extinct...
- /ɑːˈxaʊ/ ('Lord') is a pre-Columbian Maya
political title attested from
epigraphic inscriptions. It is also the name of the 20th day of the tzolkʼin, the...
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Early Christian inscriptions are the
epigraphical remains of
early Christianity. They are a
valuable source of
information in
addition to the writings...
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Belisama (Gaulish Belesama;
epigraphically Bηλησαμα) is a
Celtic goddess. She was
identified by
Roman commentators with
Minerva by
interpretatio romana...