Wall inscriptions in the Southwest Annex to the Monastery on Kom Hat Dongola: report on work in the 2013 season

The article offers an overview of wall inscriptions from the Southwest Annex to theMonastery on Kom H at Dongola documented in the 2013 season. The collection consists of49 items. They can be divided into two categories: integral elements of the original decoration ofthe Annex and elements that were...

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Main Author: Adam Łajtar
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: University of Warsaw Press 2016-02-01
Series:Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean
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Online Access:http://pam-journal.pl/gicid/01.3001.0009.9916
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description The article offers an overview of wall inscriptions from the Southwest Annex to theMonastery on Kom H at Dongola documented in the 2013 season. The collection consists of49 items. They can be divided into two categories: integral elements of the original decoration ofthe Annex and elements that were introduced when the Annex was in use, mostly by lay visitors.The two categories are described and the most interesting items are presented in greater detail.Information derived from the inscriptions is discussed in the context of Christian Nubian culture.
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spellingShingle Adam Łajtar
Wall inscriptions in the Southwest Annex to the Monastery on Kom Hat Dongola: report on work in the 2013 season
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean
Christian Nubia
Dongola
wall inscriptions
visitors’ graffiti
title Wall inscriptions in the Southwest Annex to the Monastery on Kom Hat Dongola: report on work in the 2013 season
title_full Wall inscriptions in the Southwest Annex to the Monastery on Kom Hat Dongola: report on work in the 2013 season
title_fullStr Wall inscriptions in the Southwest Annex to the Monastery on Kom Hat Dongola: report on work in the 2013 season
title_full_unstemmed Wall inscriptions in the Southwest Annex to the Monastery on Kom Hat Dongola: report on work in the 2013 season
title_short Wall inscriptions in the Southwest Annex to the Monastery on Kom Hat Dongola: report on work in the 2013 season
title_sort wall inscriptions in the southwest annex to the monastery on kom hat dongola report on work in the 2013 season
topic Christian Nubia
Dongola
wall inscriptions
visitors’ graffiti
url http://pam-journal.pl/gicid/01.3001.0009.9916
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