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    New insights on the inscription on a painted pan-grave Bucranium, grave 3252 at Cemetery 3100/3200, Mostagedda (Middle Egypt) by Cooper, J, Barnard, H

    Published 2017
    “…Since its excavation and analysis in the 1930s, this inscription has been interpreted as the personal name or title Ksk3nt, ‘master of the horn.’ …”
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    Erneut zu AE 1979,33 by Marthe Becker

    Published 2022-12-01
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    To the question of the identifying king Amazasp of Iberia, queen Dracontis and a royal official Anagranes mentioned in three Greek inscriptions found in Mtskheta by Phiphia, N., Kobakhidze, K.

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Three Greek inscriptions found in Mtskheta reveal interesting information about Ancient Iberian royal court. …”
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    Santé environnementale en France : la difficile inscription d’une notion et d’un champ d’action publique by Lionel Charles

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In order to try to grasp the reasons for the weak inscription of environmental health in France, we draw a parallel between its development in France and the United Kingdom. …”
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    Semantic scope of Indus inscriptions comprising taxation, trade and craft licensing, commodity control and access control: archaeological and script-internal evidence by Bahata Ansumali Mukhopadhyay

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Abstract This article studies the semantic scope of the yet undeciphered Indus script inscriptions, which are mostly found on tiny seals, sealings, and tablets. …”
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    THE INSCRIPTION OF COHORS III ALPINORUM FROM CECELA NEAR DRNIŠ (DALMATIA) AND THE QUESTION OF THE ROMAN MILITARY PRESENCE IN PETROVO POLJE DURING THE PRINCIPATE by Nikola Cesarik, Luka Drahotusky-Bruketa

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…<p>New insights about the previously unpublished inscription of <em>cohors III Alpinorum</em>, located in the Archaeological Museum in Zadar, are brought to light. …”
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    Dionysiac Associations among the Dedicants of Hosios kai Dikaios Revisiting Recently Published Inscriptions from the Mihalıççık District in North-West Galatia by Altay COŞKUN

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Ricl (1991; 1992a; 2008) and classifying elements of the dedication formula, slightly improved readings and interpretations are offered for the five inscriptions (re-) published by H. Güney (2018a): twice, the imperial slave Chryseros is attested as fulfilling vows to the gods together with his fellow villagers (nos. 2, 3); three other instances, however, involve associations: perhaps a Β̣[ακχῖ]ον, the obscure Παρ[---]διᾶται, and the Κταηνοῖ, further specified as the Βα&lt;κ&gt;χῖον τὸ περὶ Τύραννον (nos. 4, 5, 1). …”
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    Voies possibles d’inscription de l’Histoire dans Le vent a dit son nom de Mohamed Abdallah by Aziza BENZID

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Il ambitionne à montrer les voies possibles d’inscription de l’Histoire dans ce roman par la mise en vedette des protagonistes dont les destins individuels et les faits historiques se font écho sur un fond artistique irrigué par les lettres, l’Art et la culture. …”
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    À propos d’une inscription en l’honneur de Saturne à Guelaat Bouatfane (sud de Guelma, Algérie) by Mohammed Fawzi Maallem, Fatma Zohra Boudraa

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…On ne connaissait rien de la vie religieuse sur le grand site pérégrin de Guelaat Bouatfane (sud de Guelma), mais nos récentes prospections ont permis de découvrir trois inscriptions, fragments d’une même inscription dédiée à Saturne, datée du IIIe siècle, de l’époque de l’empereur Sévère Alexandre, qui nous fournit des informations importantes sur un possible temple de Saturne, des noms de sacerdos et d’autre prêtre et enfin quelques noms très rares dans la Proconsulaire antique.…”
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    A king’s own son, named Mops (or Mucks?): about fantasy inscriptions, antique storytelling and name records between Pylos and Karatepe by Diether Schürr

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Against the mere possibility of such explanations stands the total lack of Greek inscriptions in Cilicia before Hellenistic times, and this is decisive…”
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