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auxiliary sciences of history.
Epigraphy also
helps identify a forgery:
epigraphic evidence formed part of the
discussion concerning the
James Ossuary. An...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
- 2007,
retrieved 5
January 2015 Mahadevan,
Iravatham (24 June 2010), "An
epigraphic perspective on the
antiquity of Tamil", The Hindu, Chennai,
India Rabin...
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ruled by the
southern Indian Rashtrakuta dynasty. However, the
earliest epigraphical records of the
Gurjars of
Broach attest that the
royal bloodline of the...
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thought that Old
Arabic coexisted alongside—and then
gradually displaced—
epigraphic Ancient North Arabian (ANA),
which was
theorized to have been the regional...
- 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...
- in
Hittite texts from Anatolia,
showing traces of Indo-Aryan words.
Epigraphically from the 3rd century BC in the form of
Prakrit (Edicts of Ashoka). The...