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    The History of Postojnska Jama: The 1748 Joseph Anton Nagel Inscriptions in Jama near Predjama and Postojnska Jama by Stephan Kempe, Hans Peter Hubrich, Klaus Suckstorff

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Here we present the inscriptions by the mathematician Josef Anton Nagel (1717-1794). …”
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    Three Dadanitic inscriptions from al-ʿUḏayb (oasis of al-ʿUlā) and the occurrence of the word s1ṭ by Hidalgo Chacón Díez, M

    Published 2016
    “…The purpose of this paper is to study three Dadanitic inscriptions from the area of al-ʿUḏayb, north-west of the oasis of al-ʿUlā. …”
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    Materials for the study of late antique and medieval Greek and Latin inscriptions in Istanbul. A revised and expanded booklet by Toth, I, Rhoby, A

    Published 2020
    “…The volume 'Materials for the Study of Late Antique and Medieval Greek and Latin Inscriptions in Istanbul' is a revised and updated edition of the booklet originally produced for the Summer Programme in Byzantine Epigraphy. …”
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    An unpublished funerary inscription with bichrome painted relief lettering from Hellenistic Syracuse (I.Sicily 3387) by Prag, J

    Published 2017
    “…This article presents an unpublished Hellenistic Greek funerary inscription from the museum of Siracusa, Sicily. The epitaph is carved in relief letters, painted in alternate blue and red letters. …”
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    Unveiling Epitaphic Discourse in GORA Cemetery Rawalpindi, Pakistan: An Archaeo-Semiotic Appraisal by Dr. Zafar Ullah

    Published 2021-12-01
    Subjects: “…theology, discourse, epitaphs, regiment, inscription, symbols…”
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    Study on the evolution of Chinese characters based on few-shot learning: From oracle bone inscriptions to regular script. by Mengru Wang, Yu Cai, Li Gao, Ruichen Feng, Qingju Jiao, Xiaolin Ma, Yu Jia

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We first establish a dataset containing Chinese characters which have finished a relatively complete evolution, including images in five periods: oracle bone inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, seal inscriptions, official script, and regular script. …”
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