-
Epigraphy (from
Ancient Gr**** ἐπιγραφή (epigraphḗ) '
inscription') is the
study of
inscriptions, or epigraphs, as writing; it is the
science of identifying...
- name was the Académie
royale des
Inscriptions et Médailles, and its
mission was to
compose or
obtain Latin inscriptions to be
written on
public monuments...
- The
Orkhon inscriptions (also
known as the
Orhon inscriptions,
Orhun inscriptions, Khöshöö
Tsaidam monuments (also
spelled Khoshoo Tsaidam, Koshu-Tsaidam...
- alphabets. The Käymäjärvi
Inscriptions are near Lake Käymäjärvi,
about 26 km
northwest of
Pajala in
northern Sweden. The
inscriptions were
first reported in...
- The
Canaanite and
Aramaic inscriptions, also
known as
Northwest Semitic inscriptions, are the
primary extra-Biblical
source for
understanding of the society...
-
Bisotun inscriptions -
Tehran Times".
Archived from the
original on 2012-05-29.
Retrieved 2012-04-14. Intl.
experts to
reread Bisotun inscriptions, Tehran...
- II.
Within Palenque, the
Temple of the
Inscriptions is
located in an area
known as the
Temple of the
Inscriptions’
Court and
stands at a
right angle to...
- (often fragmentary)
inscriptions including calendars,
pottery accounts,
funeral monuments,
short dedications to gods, coin
inscriptions,
statements of ownership...
- it
contained three inscriptions, the
first in
hieroglyphs and the
third in Gr****, and
rightly suggesting that the
three inscriptions were
versions of the...
-
Inscriptions Ashoka's
inscriptions are the
earliest self-representations of
imperial power in the
Indian subcontinent. However,
these inscriptions are...