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  1. 1701

    DINAMIKA KEBUDAYAAN DAN PERADABAN BATANG KUNA GAMBARAN AWAL BERDASARKAN HASIL EKSPLORASI ARKEOLOGIS by Sugeng Riyanto

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…There are among others, buildings and building components, inscriptions, statues, phallus-yoni, as well as artifacts that show characteristics of Indian influence. …”
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  2. 1702

    Vassiliy Barskiy discovering the Christian Architecture in Syria by Yulia N. Buzykina

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…We will try to find sources which he could use and consider his principles for describing buildings and publishing inscriptions. The author concludes that Barskiy seems to be the first Russian and maybe European who made scientific description of 6th century churches of Izra (Syria, Hauran).…”
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  3. 1703

    Lintel decoration types from the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari and their meaning by Adrianna Madej

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Examination of the set of preserved gate lintels from the Temple of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahari has revealed two models of the iconographic decoration: one that emphasizes pictorial content in the form of scenes of a cultic or symbolic nature, with inscriptions playing merely a complementary role, and the other based on the textual message alone. …”
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  4. 1704

    Argishti I in the Arax valley: consequences of the conquest by Krzysztof Jakubiak

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…A contribution is also made to a study of the emergence and development of urban settlement in the Arax valley through an examination of surviving Urartian inscriptions.…”
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  5. 1705

    Analysis of Rime-groups in Northern-Burmish by Dempsey, Jakob

    Published 2024
    “…Within the large Yipo-Burmic (= Lolo-Burmese) branch of Tibeto-Burman, the Burmese language itself has received the most study. Old Burmese inscriptions, most of which date from the twelfth century, are in volume and antiquity no way comparable to Tibetan, let alone Chinese records, but they still remain the third-most useful set of early documentation for Sino-Tibetan languages, and the reconstruction of Burmese has served as both a model and tool for tracking the early development of many languages in East Asia.…”
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  6. 1706

    A discussion of Qiang bilingualism - with concurrent comments on the influence of Chinese on the Qiang language by Sun, Hongkai

    Published 2024
    “…As early as the Yin-Shang (殷商) dynasty, inscriptions on bones and tortoise shells refer to the activities of the Qiang people. …”
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  7. 1707

    Studies in Byzantine Epigraphy 1

    Published 2023
    “…The Studies in Byzantine Epigraphy series testifies to an ever-greater focus on inscriptions within Byzantine Studies. The present, inaugural volume includes selected papers from the two panels dedicated to Byzantine Epigraphy held at the XXIII International Congress of Byzantine Studies in Belgrade, August 2016, and the XV International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy in Vienna, August/September 2017. …”
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  8. 1708

    The Media Of Bugis Literacy: A Coda To Pelras by Macknight, Campbell

    Published 2016
    “…Bugis literacy, which began with palm leaf manuscripts, has been overwhelmingly in the form of paper manuscripts, though examples of printing, inscriptions on silver and on earthenware are also discussed and illustrated. …”
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  9. 1709

    The sanctuary of Zeus Krezimos in Metropolis in Ionia by Serdar Aybek, Boris Dreyer, Christina Sponsel

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…As a result of the studies conducted on the inscriptions, it was understood that this area was a cult area dedicated to Zeus Krezimos. …”
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  10. 1710

    Lycoris Galli/Volumnia Cytheris: a Greek Courtesan in Rome by Alison Keith

    Published 2011-01-01
    “… This article analyzes the strategic representation of an elegiac mistress (puella), Gallus’ Lycoris, and her putative inspiration, the freedwoman and mime‑actress Volumnia Cytheris, across a number of Latin literary genres, both verse (elegy, bucolic, epigram) and prose (political invective, informal epistles, inscriptions). It argues that the investigation of ancient literary and material evidence together can illuminate our understanding of ancient attitudes to women, in this case to the figure of a Greek courtesan in late republican Rome, and enrich our knowledge of women’s lived experience in Roman antiquity.…”
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  11. 1711

    La vaisselle rituelle cam by Anne-Valérie Schweyer

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Located in present-day Vietnam, the ancient Cam land is known for its brick towers, sculptures and inscriptions. The rituals that animated its ancient monuments have never really been studied, nor even the vessels used to perform these rituals. …”
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  12. 1712

    Narrating epigraphy in the sites of the ancient city: a digital project for the epigraphic landscape of Athens by Pietro Fratini

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… The aim of this paper is to present the doctoral project underway at the University of Turin, which aims to offer a study of best practices for the dissemination of Greek epigraphy in context, using selected groups of Athenian public inscriptions as case studies. In the first part, the state of the art in the dissemination of epigraphy is noted, with some problematic considerations underlying this reflection. …”
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  13. 1713

    Рукописна и штампана ћирилична баштина у радовима архимандрита Леонтија Нинковића и Христифора Михајловића, Вукових сљедбеника из Херцеговине... by Radoslavka Sudarušić, Justin Godić

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…From the linguistic perspective, the authors have partially noted some basic orthographic and phonetic characteristics of the inscriptions on Srbulje from the libraries of Dobricevo and Zavala.…”
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  14. 1714

    Aristotele Detective. Tra fascino della storia e fascino delle storie by Alice Bencivenni

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Clues to the resolution of the murder puzzle are chosen from archaeological evidence. Vases and inscriptions, deceiving story characters and modern readers, help Aristotle to come out of the maze.…”
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  15. 1715

    The mining exploitation of Wadi el-Hudi under the reign of Senusert I by Francisco Javier José GONZÁLEZ-TABLAS SASTRE

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Along the Middle Kingdom, many areas, rich in mineral resources, were exploited outside the Nile Valley margins. The inscriptions that these expeditions left and their analysis allow us to know about the structure of these expeditions, and in many cases, about their relationship with the Egyptian national administration. …”
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  16. 1716

    Death, Memory, text: reading the landscape of remembrance by Katrina Simon

    Published 1996-03-01
    “…In this paper, one particular Victorian cemetery, the Barbadoes St Cemetery in Christchurch, New Zealand is considered for the different meanings that can be found in its location, layout, vegetation, tombstones and written inscriptions. The discussion focuses on how these elements of the cemetery landscape relate to the burial traditions of Western Europe, how they expressed particular concerns about death and remembrance in the Victorian era, and how they can be 'read' in the present, in order to explore the relationship between interpretation and transformation in this highly symbolic landscape.…”
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  17. 1717

    AN UNPUBLISHED PEDESTAL OF RAMSES II FROM ANTINOOPOLIS WITH REFERENCE TO NINE BOWS by Ayman Waziry

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…It is inscribed with lines and columns of Hieroglyphic inscriptions written in vertical and horizontal ways, which refer to the nicknames of Ramses II and the Nine Bows, the conventional enemies of the ancient Egyptians.  …”
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  18. 1718

    Key-bearers of Greek Temples: The Temple Key as a Symbol of Priestly Authority by Aynur-Michèle-Sara Karatas

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Several Linear B tablets from Pylos and 110 inscriptions dating to the Hellenistic, Roman, and Imperial periods provide evidence for cultic officials as key-holders. …”
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  19. 1719

    I.Sicily, open scholarship, and the epigraphic landscape of Hellenistic/Roman Sicily by Prag, J

    Published 2019
    “…This paper presents the development of the I.Sicily digital corpus of the inscriptions of ancient Sicily within the context of current debates about open scholarship. …”
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  20. 1720

    Minmose the miller: a Ramessid serving statue preparing incense (Berlin AM 24179) by Frood, E

    Published 2023
    “…Some implications of these inscriptions for interpreting the statue’s form and context are also discussed.…”
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