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Kulikova, Ju. "EPIGRAPHY AS A HISTORICAL SOURCE (BY THE EXAMPLE OF THE GALLIC EMPIRE)." Scientific heritage, no. 124 (November 7, 2023): 13–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10077580.

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One of the most important types of archaeological sources is epigraphy, which has become a separate auxiliary historical discipline. Inscriptions are quite objective and, most importantly, contemporary informational material, so the use of epigraphic data in any study can be justified both by the need to confirm the historicity of an event or a specific person, and by extracting the necessary information from the text of the inscription itself. For young researchers, working with such material can be difficult. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to try to clarify the directions and poss
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Verma, Anjali. "Women Administrators in Epigraphic Sources." Indian Historical Review 37, no. 1 (2010): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/037698361003700101.

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Zakariyaev, Zamir Shakhbanovich. "Qur’anic Verses in the Epigraphy of Dagestan (Based on Arabic Inscriptions in Akhty District)." Islamovedenie 13, no. 2 (2022): 84–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.21779/2077-8155-2022-13-2-84-95.

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Epigraphic monuments in Arabic are important sources on the history of Islam in Dagestan, which makes the work of identifying, studying and translating inscriptions relevant. The study of the place and role of Qur’anic texts in the structure of the epigraphic monuments of Dagestan is based on the new finds of Arabic inscriptions in Akhty, one of the richest epigraphic districts of Da-gestan. The epigraphy of this highland district was studied by the author over the period of many years of field research aimed at a complete study of the inscriptions of this district. Their analysis showed that
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PIACENTINI Danila. ""Palmyra's springs in the Epigraphic Sources"." ARAM Periodical 13, no. 1 (2005): 525–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/aram.13.1.504516.

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PIACENTINI, Danila. "Palmyra's Springs in the Epigraphic Sources." ARAM Periodical 14 (January 1, 2002): 525–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/aram.14.0.504516.

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Zamir Shakhbanovich, Zakariyaev. "Hadiths and utterances of Islamic figures in Arabic inscriptions in Akhtynski district of Dagestan." Islamovedenie 15, no. 1 (2024): 53–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.21779/2077-8155-2024-15-1-53-62.

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Among the sources on the history of Islam in Dagestan, an important place is occupied by numerous epigraphic monuments of the region, the vast majority thereof being compiled in Arabic. During field studies of Arabic-language epigraphy in the villages of Akhtynski district of Dagestan, we identified inscriptions of various genres, whose texts included hadiths and utterances by prominent Islamic fig-ures and scholars of theology. Inscriptions consisting entirely of utterances by authoritative Muslim figures of the early era of Islam have been recorded. Such epigraphic monuments had not previous
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Zdrenka, Joachim. "Joannicka i pojoannicka płyta nagrobna z terenu Pomorza Zachodniego z lat 1399 i 1616." Studia z Dziejów Średniowiecza, no. 27 (December 16, 2024): 458–67. https://doi.org/10.26881/sds.2024.27.15.

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In Western Pomerania, where few epigraphic artefacts have survived (with the exception of some larger centres), the epigraphist is dependent on secondary sources in the form of archival copies or photographs. This article presents two ledger stones from 1399 and 1616 which have not survived and which are indirectly related by their connection with the history of the Hospitallers. Providing information on these ledger stones and their inscriptions will introduce them into scholarly circulation and broaden our historical knowledge.
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Tantimonaco, Silvia. "Piissimus and pientissimus: two nonexistent superlatives of pius?" Journal of Latin Linguistics 19, no. 2 (2020): 281–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/joll-2020-2015.

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Abstract The combined analysis of epigraphic, literary and grammatical sources allows light to be shed on linguistic problems concerning the two superlatives of pius, piissimus and pientissimus, which have been mostly overlooked by scholars to date. Regarding the first superlative, Cicero says that it does not exist in Latin (CIC. Phil. 13.43.9), whereas the second form is exclusively attested in epigraphy, with no occurrences in ancient literary or scholarly texts. Moreover, the morphology of pientissimus cannot be explained according to Classical Latin rules, since the only verb which is sem
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Nikolozishvili, Nikoloz. "Who is BACVRA Mentioned in British Epigraphic Sources?" Kadmos 10 (2018): 152–73. https://doi.org/10.32859/kadmos/10/152-173.

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The surviving information about Bacurius the Iberian, an important Georgian figure known to historiography from late antique Greco-Roman sources, is valuable but fragmentary. The main goal of this article is to reconstruct, based on British epigraphic sources, a certain period from Bacurius’ life (368-378 AD) and his connections with the Roman military and political elite of that time. BACVRA should be a diminutive of Georgian ‘Bacur’. ‘-a’ is one of the most common diminutives suffixes both in old and modern Georgian. The author of this article believes that these inscriptions should belong t
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Vukojević, Jelena. "Saxa loquuntur: Understanding Ordinary People Through the Tales of Stones." Carnival XXIII, no. 1 (2024): 176–88. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12261423.

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Our knowledge of ancient history and classical antiquity, in general, depends largely on the accuracy and soundness of documentary evidence. The importance of epigraphic sources for our knowledge of the ancient world is undeniable. Inscriptions represent an essential primary source that stands before us as inscribed thousands of years ago. They contain thoughts that have not been distorted by copying errors and misinterpretations typically associated with manuscript transmission. A valuable resource for historians, archaeologists, and other fields of research, inscriptions provide data on a wi
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Palumbo, Alessandro. "Analysing bilingualism and biscriptality in medieval Scandinavian epigraphic sources: a sociolinguistic approach." Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics 9, no. 1 (2023): 69–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jhsl-2022-0006.

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Abstract Written culture in high and late medieval Scandinavia is characterized by a long and complex relationship between the Latin written tradition and the older native runic one. One product of the intersection of these traditions are several epigraphs where Latin, vernacular, Latin alphabet, and runes are combined. The aim of this paper is to propose a framework for analysing such bilingual and biscriptal inscriptions which takes into account two fundamental aspects of language and script choice: (1) the literacy of those involved in the production and reception of the texts, and (2) the
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Mashingaidze, Sivave. "Sustainable responsible business conscience as derived from the Chumash: Hermeneutic phenomenological perspective." Corporate Board role duties and composition 11, no. 2 (2015): 73–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/cbv11i2art6.

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The Chumash (Five books of Moses) has potential from which conventional models and theories could leverage for public wellbeing. Considering the moral and ethical magnitude of business/corporate social responsibility (CSR) or Sustainable Responsible Business, understanding this concept from the religious stand-point could help strengthen CSR compliance, where religions play direct and indirect role in corporate governance and people’s lifestyle. This article explores epigraphic sources to provide answer to the questions: Does CSR have theological foundation from the Chumash? Can faith strength
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Tamrazyan, Hamest, and Gayane Hovhannisyan. "Cultural Categorization in Epigraphic Heritage Digitization." Heritage 8, no. 5 (2025): 148. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8050148.

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The digitization of cultural and intellectual heritage is expanding the research scope and methodologies of the scientific discipline of Humanities. Culturally diverse epigraphic systems reveal a range of methodological impediments on the way to their integration into digital epigraphic data preservation systems—EAGLE and FAIR ontologies predominantly based on Greco-Roman cultural categorization. We suggest an interdisciplinary approach—drawing from Heritage Studies, Cultural Epistemology, and Social Semiotics—to ensure the comprehensive encoding, preservation, and accessibility of at-risk cul
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Harutyunyan, Khachik. "Newly discovered inscriptions from the armenian cathedral of st. James in Jerusalem." Cercetări Arheologice 31, no. 1 (2024): 235–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.46535/ca.31.1.15.

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The article focuses on the epigraphic legacy of the Armenian Cathedral of St. James in Jerusalem and its recently discovered inscriptions. Since the late 19th century, scholars have been gathering and publishing epigraphs from the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem, encompassing not just the Cathedral but also other sanctuaries, and the neighbourhoods within the convent. These efforts have provided a valuable resource for those interested in the history of Armenians in the Holy Land. Similar to inscriptions found in other sanctuaries across the Holy Land, those found in the St. James Cathedral were
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Cecil, Elizabeth A. "Venerated Stones and Eagle Banners." Religions of South Asia 18, no. 3 (2024): 280–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/rosa.25152.

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This study contributes to the spatial and material contextualization of early Narayana religion by revisiting important archaeological sites and epigraphic sources from the first and second centuries bce. It explores some of the ways in which the literary formulations of Vaisnava divinities and theologies were materialized and venerated by those individuals who identified themselves as devotees of Bhagavat (Bhagavatas)—a title used in epigraphic sources of this period to refer to deities such as Vasudeva, Narayana and Samkarsana. While anthropomorphic icons are commonly associated with devotio
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Gaynutdinov, Aydar Marsilevich. "Results of the study of Tatar epigraphic monuments of the Vysokogorsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan." From History and Culture of Peoples of the Middle Volga Region 14, no. 3 (2024): 137–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.22378/2410-0765.2024-14-3.137-145.

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The article is devoted to the study of Tatar epigraphic monuments preserved in the Vysokogorsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan. As a valuable source, they play an important role in the study of the history, culture and language of the Tatar people, since they contain information that cannot be obtained from other historical sources. During an epigraphic expedition in this area, the author for the first time identified over 1200 monuments dating from the 13th century to 1939. The article presents the results of this work, describes the most significant and interesting examples of epigrap
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Bulycheva, Elena V. "FINANCING OF HOLIDAYS IN ATHENS OF THE SECOND HALF OF THE 5TH - EARLY 4TH CENTURIES BС ACCORDING TОLEASE AGREEMENTS OF TEMENOS". RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. Series Political Sciences. History. International Relations, № 1 (2024): 12–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-6339-2024-1-12-21.

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The article deals with the issue of financing festive ceremonies in ancient Athens in the middle of the 5th – early 4th centuries BC Epigraphic material is used as the main source – inscriptions dedicated to the leasing of sacred land plots (temenos). In ancient Greece, there were a large number of holidays that were held pompously. Judging by the information of ancient authors, data from archeology and epigraphy, a large expenditure of funds was spent on their conduct, which came from various sources. The analysis of the content of the inscriptions on the leasing of temenos suggests how festi
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Kornienko, Vyacheslav, and Svitlana Marasina. "Graffiti on the fragments of frescoes in Saints Borys and Hlib cathedral in the holdings of the National Conservation Area "St. Sophiia of Kyiv"." Siverianskyi litopys (2021) 1 (April 2, 2021): 18–25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4705639.

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<em>Graffiti is one of important sources to research historical past. That is why primary task of a modern epigraphy is a comprehensive study of epigraphic records. This study&nbsp;provides</em> <em>to measure informational potential of epigraphic records as fully as possible and to introduce relevant results into scientific circulation in order to use this source in historical studies. As these records are widespread, their full publication usually involves grouping into separate corpuses according to</em> <em>the place of discovery, whether it is a specific architectural monument, city or re
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Filias, Dionysis. "Collaboration between the Secretary of the Athenian Council and the Generals: Recordkeeping and Accountability of Officials in Late Fifth-Century BC Athens." Mouseion 20, no. 3 (2025): 229–44. https://doi.org/10.3138/mous.20.03.01.

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This article examines the unusual collaboration of the secretary of the Athenian council with the board of generals in the publication of decrees concerning Athenian foreign policy after the restoration of democracy in 410 bc. The epigraphic evidence from the late fifth century bc shows that this particular collaboration relates to a general change in recordkeeping habits of officials in Athens. A careful review of the surviving epigraphic sources reveals early Athenian attempts to improve recordkeeping by military authorities in order to achieve greater accountability.
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Xoliyarov, Tulkinjon Ch. "SIGNIFICANCE OF EPIGRAPHIC SOURCES “NAQSH-E ROSTAM” AND “CUBE OF ZOROASTER” IN THE HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF BACTRIA." CURRENT RESEARCH JOURNAL OF HISTORY 03, no. 11 (2022): 7–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/history-crjh-03-11-02.

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This article analyzes the information about Bactria in the epigraphic sources of Naqsh-e Rostam and Cube of Zoroaster. It is based on the inscriptions of the Cube of Zoroaster that the Surkhan oasis, northern Afghanistan and southern Tajikistan are called Kushanshahr, and the end date of the Kushan kingdom is based on the 40-50s of the 3rd century AD.
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Panaite, Adriana. "Written and archaeological sources for the reconstruction of Roman road network in the province of Lower Moesia." CaieteARA. Arhitectură. Restaurare. Arheologie, no. 3 (2012): 67–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.47950/caieteara.2012.3.10.

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"In Moesia inferior traces of Roman roads are rare. Most of their descriptions belong to the late nineteenth century and were carried out especially by the Shkorpil brothers. Many of the roads thus mentioned do not exist anymore. The aim of this article is to propose the reconstitution of the communication network of the province based on the analysis of literary, epigraphic and archaeological sources. Th e most important written sources are listed grouped by the type of given information on the roads: defi nition, types, stages of construction, juridical regime etc. Th e cartographic sources
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Grzesik, Dominika. "From Democracy to Oligarchy – the Role of the Civic Elite Within the Community in Roman Delphi." Studies in Ancient Art and Civilisation 22 (January 31, 2019): 117–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/saac.22.2018.22.06.

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Oligarchization was a widespread phenomenon that had similar features throughout the Greek world. The differences and variants, however, should not be overlooked. My goal is to present the Delphic version of oligarchization — a task that has not been undertaken so far. The article aims to present how the leading families of Delphi accumulated power and how they operated within a wider Roman world-system. I use the epigraphical and literary sources to assess the degree to which the illustrious families of Delphi entered the wider provincial and imperial elite, and indicate whether careers were
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Mann, John C. "The history of the Antonine Wall - a reappraisal." Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 118 (November 30, 1989): 131–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/psas.118.131.137.

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Literary, epigraphic, and numismatic sources are analysed to provide a framework by which the archaeological material may be tentatively dated: Antonine l, c 142-c 158; Antonine 2, c 184-c 195. Au (adpAR)
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Sadowski, Piotr. "Status społeczno-prawny kucharza w republice i cesarstwie rzymskim." Acta Iuridica Resoviensia 33, no. 2 (2021): 146–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.15584/actaires.2021.2.11.

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This paper is aimed at introducing the social and legal status of the cook in the ancient Rome, especially in the period of the republic and empire. The author seeks in it for the answers to the following questions. What image is drawn in the light of the preserved extralegal and legal sources? Was cocus someone respected or despised? For what purposes did he associate with other cooks? Who cocus optimus was and who cocus mediocris was and how did it affect, if he was a slave at the same time, the responsibility of the seller? The image of a cook, which is drawn on grounds of preserved literar
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MOGA, Iulian. "The Highest God and His Oracular Disclosure." STUDIA ANTIQUA ET ARCHAEOLOGICA 29, no. 2 (2023): 235–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.47743/saa-2023-29-2-4.

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The question of the Most High God is very difficult to address from many points of view. First, because of the disproportionality of ancient sources. Most sources are epigraphic in nature, including simple dedications or those resulting from a covenant, and contain rather little information that can be addressed in detail. The literary sources are four in number and raise serious problems of interpretation. The numismatic ones are completely missing from the context in the case of Hypsistos. Moreover, the way the subject has been treated in modern historiography, especially in relation to paga
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Maroto Rodríguez, Iñigo D. "Los esclavos públicos e imperiales como agentes culturales en Hispania." REVISTA DE HISTORIOGRAFÍA (RevHisto) 28 (May 18, 2018): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.20318/revhisto.2018.4211.

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Resumen: En este artículo se realiza un análisis de las fuentes epigráficas disponibles para estudiar el papel de los esclavos públicos e imperiales como cultores en Hispania. A través de estas fuentes se analiza el estatus de los esclavos que en ellas aparecen y los medios y objetivos de su devoción, así como las divinidades aludidas. Por último, se estudian los testimonios de collegia de esclavos públicos hispanos, donde la faceta religiosa era un elemento fundamental.Palabras claves: Esclavos públicos, esclavos imperiales, culto, Hispania, collegia, epigrafía, religión.Abstract: This paper
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McGinn, Sheila E. "Montanist Inscriptions and Testimonia: Epigraphic Sources Illustrating the History of Montanism." Journal of Early Christian Studies 7, no. 1 (1999): 171–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/earl.1999.0014.

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Kraemer, Ross S. "Jewish Tuna and Christian Fish: Identifying Religious Affiliation in Epigraphic Sources." Harvard Theological Review 84, no. 2 (1991): 141–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017816000008130.

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In his collection of Jewish inscriptions, Jean-Baptiste Frey identifies as Jewish a stone fragment that contains no writing, but only depictions of an amphora, several birds, a branch of a plant, numerous circular objects with smaller circles within them, and one drawing of a fish. Frey considers the amphora to be an oil jar; the birds to be doves and a goose; the plant branch to be the lulav associated with the Jewish festival of Sukkoth; the circles to be masot; and the fish to be the tuna that Jews are said to have eaten on Friday nights and on various Jewish festivals. The stone bears no i
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Kalliontzis, Yannis, and Nikolaos Papazarkadas. "THE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE REFOUNDATION OF THEBES: A NEW EPIGRAPHIC AND HISTORICAL ANALYSIS." Annual of the British School at Athens 114 (July 26, 2019): 293–315. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068245419000042.

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In the context of our ongoing work on the new corpus of Theban inscriptions (IG VII2, 4), we had the opportunity to study the famous inscription that records the contributions for the refoundation of Thebes after 315 bc. The inscription consists of two fragments, the first of which has been known since the nineteenth century, whereas the second was published very recently by Professor Buraselis. Following Buraselis’ publication, the two fragments were physically joined in the Archaeological Museum of Thebes, where the inscription is currently on display. Our article provides the first ever ful
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Khanmurzaev, Ismail I., and Amir R. Navruzov. "TOMBSTONES OF FAMILY MEMBERS AND CLOSE MURIDS OF TASHAV-HAJI AL-INDIRI AS VALUABLE HISTORICAL SOURCES." History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Caucasus 19, no. 3 (2023): 635–75. https://doi.org/10.32653/ch193635-675.

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Epigraphic inscriptions on tombstones, in conjunction with archaeological materials, are one of the most important historical sources. In the context of Chechnya, where a significant loss of written materials occurred during the deportation of Chechens to Central Asia, the importance of these inscriptions becomes even more pronounced. Beyond their informational significance, epigraphic monuments also possess artistic value. Considering these factors, it is evident that their examination and integration into academic discourse is of great importance. A logical starting point for such study is t
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Pines, Yuri. "The Question of Interpretation: Qin History in Light of New Epigraphic Sources." Early China 29 (2004): 1–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0362502800007082.

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Recently discovered epigraphic sources of Qin's history often seem to contradict the conventional wisdom regarding the history of this state. Thus, the recently published inscription on the jade tablets records a prayer to Mountain Hua by one of the last Qin kings, in which the latter surprisingly laments the demise of the Zhou house–an action for which traditionally Qin was blamed. On the other hand, some of the Shuihudi Qin statutes contain equally surprising statements according to which the Qin populace on the eve of the imperial unification was clearly differentiated from the members of t
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Love, Margaret Grace. "A Paratextual Threshold: Epigraphs and Postcolonial Literary Authority in Michelle Cliff's No Telephone to Heaven." Storyworlds: A Journal of Narrative Studies 12, no. 1-2 (2020): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/stw.2020.a902749.

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Abstract: With epigraphs derived from a broad range of sources—Yoruban hymns, Jamaican proverbs, and contemporary poets, among others—Michelle Cliff's 1987 novel No Telephone to Heaven produces a Caribbean literary archive that differs compositionally and qualitatively from the colonial English canon's construction of literary authority. The epigraphs in Cliff's novel, read as a metanarrative, open up an explicitly literary space of resistance to enact a radical reordering of the aesthetic, historical, and cultural frameworks that shape most readers' understandings of what the term "canonical
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Loma, Svetlana. "Two epigraphic-historical notes." Starinar, no. 58 (2008): 189–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sta0858189l.

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Recently a monograph appeared dealing with Roman epigraphical monuments from the West-Serbian town of Cacak and its neighbourhood (S. Ferjancic / G. Jeremic / A. Gojgic, Roman Epigraphic Monuments from Cacak and its Vicinity Cacak 2008, Engl. Summary pp. 103-107). Authored by one specialist in Roman history and epigraphy and two archaeologists, the book is rather thin and does not provide much new data, apart from the identification of the equestrian officer Tiberius Claudius Gallus with Severus' senator - which was taken from my PhD thesis without citing it - and from two inscriptions, ? 20 a
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Martina, Gabriele. "L’appellation Caesaris (Uxor) dans les témoignages épigraphiques et littéraires sur Scribonia." Cahiers du Centre Gustave Glotz 26, no. 1 (2015): 67–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ccgg.2015.1840.

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This paper examines the appellation Caesaris (uxor), “Caesar’s wife”, for Scribonia, attested in epigraphic and literary sources. Scribonia was married to Octavian, later Augustus, between 40 and 39 BC., and gave birth to Julia the Elder : the only biological child of Augustus. However, Octavian divorced from Scribonia the day his daughter was born, to remarry with Livia Drusilla, in 39 BC. This study suggests that Scribonia, even after the divorce from the future emperor Augustus and his remarriage with Livia Drusilla, would have continued to be referred to as “Caesar’s wife” in the funerary
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Dimitrov, Zdravko. "Herennius Germanus – veteranus of legio IIII Flavia and the Archeological Complexes of Ratiaria and Its Territory." Electrum 31 (May 17, 2024): 71–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20800909el.24.006.19156.

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The archaeological studies of the frontier zones of the Roman Empire are of particular importance due to the abundant excavated data that can be directly linked to historical sources and epigraphic evidence known for centuries. In the Lower Danube region of the Roman Limes, an area that has not been as extensively explored as the areas in Central and Western Europe, there are now a lot of new rescue and regular excavations. The new field data, which were obtained from details unearthed near the village of Sinagovtsi, Vidin region, only 15 km away from the ancient centre of Ratiaria, are import
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Dyussenov, Bagdat, Duken Massimkhanuly, and Hasan Nazirov. "WRITTEN MONUMENTS OF THE POST-GOLDEN HORDE PERIOD: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF KARNAK EPIGRAPHIC MONUMENTS." KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIES 11, no. 3 (2024): 313–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.63051/kos.2024.3.313.

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The article presents the results of a scientific expedition conducted to study the Arabic epigraphic monuments of the Golden Horde and the post-Golden Horde period, stored on the territory of Kazakhstan. As a result of a comparative analysis of the Arabic-written epigraphic monuments of the necropolis near the mausoleum of Imam Bakhili of the village of Karnak in the city of Kentau of Turkestan region (X-XI centuries) and the mausoleum of Ukasha ata, one can deeply learn Kazakh stone-carving art, writing and arabesques, linguistic culture, religious position, social situation in the southern r
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DUMITRACHE, Iulia. "Epigraphie amphorique et prosopographie. Etiquettes, marchandises, marchands." STUDIA ANTIQUA ET ARCHAEOLOGICA 21, no. 1 (2015): 79–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.47743/saa-2015-21-1-6.

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The author tries to identify, based on epigraphic sources, and particularly on amphoric inscriptions, for Roman salted fish trade, following the same pattern as in the case of wine trade and oil trade, several families (whose members are consanguine or are placed under the authority of the same patron), implied, in one way or another, in the same type of business.
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González, Galera Víctor. "Atellana actors and playwrights in the epigraphic evidence." Classical Quarterly 73, no. 2 (2023): 758–76. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0009838823000629.

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This contribution provides a study of the fabula Atellana from an epigraphic perspective. It brings together the existing inscriptions related to this dramatic genre, explaining the challenges that one faces when trying to identify possible Atellana actors. It also examines the status of Atellana performers and playwrights, contrasting the information provided by literary sources, especially Livy, with the data obtained from inscriptions, which indicate an increasing professionalization of Atellana actors in the first century A.D. Finally, this article poses some questions concerning the devel
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Casey, John. "Who Built Carpow? A Review of Events in Britain in the Reigns of Commodus and Septimius Severus." Britannia 41 (July 5, 2010): 225–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068113x10000073.

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ABSTRACTA review of epigraphic, numismatic and historical sources examines the episode of the war of Commodus in Britain. The relationship of this event to the present interpretation of the later campaign of Severus is discussed. Current views of the occupation of Hadrian’s Wall are examined in the light of Commodus’ policy in Britain.
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Kirbihler, François. "Les émissions de monnaies d'homonoia et les crises alimentaires en Asie sous Marc-Aurèle." Revue des Études Anciennes 108, no. 2 (2006): 613–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rea.2006.6517.

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Different literary, epigraphic, numismatic, and papyrologie sources attest the presence of food crises at Ephesos and in Asia Minor (Mysia, Ionia, Lydia, Phrygia) between 165 and 170/1. The context was also tragic for the Roman Empire, because of barbarian attacks, the event of a great plague (smallpox ?), and bad harvests in Egypt.
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Труфанова, Н.М. "Характеристика некоторых эпиграфических источников о государственном устройстве Херсонеса Таврического". ПРИЧЕРНОМОРЬЕ. История, политика, культура. 2017. Серия А. Античность и Средневековье, № XXII(VII) (2017): 66–69. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.849115.

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<em>В статье, на основе ряда эпиграфических источников по истории Херсонеса Таврического, изучена государственно-правовая система полиса в античный период. На основе данных эпиграфики автор делает выводы о политической борьбе в Херсонесе Таврическом, структуре органов государственной власти, особенностях правовой системы и об изменениях политического статуса города. Однако исследования отечественных ученых по данному вопросу не носят историко-правового характера. В связи с этим, необходимо изучить имеющиеся эпиграфические памятники античного Херсонеса с точки зрения права.</em> <em>The researc
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Price, Jonathan J. "Transplanted Communities in Iudaea/Palaestina: The Epigraphic Evidence." Scripta Classica Israelica 34 (February 15, 2020): 27–40. https://doi.org/10.71043/sci.v34i.2337.

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There is some hard evidence, if meager, of Jewish communities transplanting themselves to Iudaea/Palaestina during the Roman period. A community from Italy settling in Jerusalem before 70 CE – the Theodotus synagogue – is a striking instance. Rabbinic sources and early Christian literature mention synagogue communities in cities, but more reliable information is to be sought in inscriptions. The only relatively certain instance after 70 CE is of the Cappadocians in Jaffa. Naturally, the hard evidence of structures and inscriptions suffers from two faults, first, the destruction wrought by succ
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Vasantamadhava, K. G. "A Note on the Pejavar Copper Plate 1352 Saka, 1430 A.D." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland 117, no. 1 (1985): 29–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0035869x00154929.

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Karnataka has rich epigraphical sources. The entire edifice of Karnataka history from the 3rd century B.C. down to the end of Vijayanagara rests on epigraphical records. A volume of information concerning the political conditions, government and administration, political geography, the social structure and the life of the people, the religious faiths, economic conditions and many other topics, can be derived from a critical study of the inscriptions.The inscription under discussion is a copper plate from the village of Pejavar, Mangalore Taluka, South Kanara District, Karnataka State. The copp
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Cooley, Alison E., and Benet Salway. "Roman Inscriptions 2006–2010." Journal of Roman Studies 102 (October 1, 2012): 172–286. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0075435812001074.

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AbstractThe aim of this quinquennial survey remains the same as its predecessor, as for the most part does the format, though the team is regrettably reduced by one. With an eye to the study of the Roman world, we hope to signal the most important newly published inscriptions, significant reinterpretations of previously published material, new trends in scholarship, recent studies that draw heavily on epigraphic sources, and noteworthy developments in the various aids to understanding inscriptions (both traditional printed material and electronic resources). In the context of this journal, the
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Iudin, Nikita I., and Alsou R. Nuretdinova. "Vessels with epigraphic and pseudo-epigra­phic inscriptions from the territory of the Tsarevskoye settlement." Golden Horde Review 12, no. 1 (2024): 63–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.22378/2313-6197.2024-12-1.63-78.

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Research objectives: To study 14th century vessels with epigraphic and pseudo-epigraphic inscriptions. Research materials: Ceramic vessels kept in the Archaeological Museum of Kazan Federal University. Results and novelty of the research: In the 1960s, large-scale archaeological work was carried out on the archaeological sit of Tsarevskoye settlement by the Volga Archaeological Expedition led by G.A. Fedorov-Davydov. A group from Kazan State University (led by I.S. Weiner) also took part in the the expedition. As a result, a large layer of material sources was obtained within which, the most m
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Kaczyńska, Elwira. "Lekarz Hermiasz z Kos w świetle źródeł epigraficznych." Symbolae Philologorum Posnaniensium Graecae et Latinae 32, no. 1 (2022): 7–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/sppgl.2022.xxxii.1.1.

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The aim of my article is to discuss six Hellenistic inscriptions which mention Hermias, son of Emmenidas, a distinguished physician from Kos. Two longer honorary inscriptions are connected with Hermias’ five-year stay on the island of Crete as a public doctor. The epigraphic sources in question will be carefully reviewed, translated into Polish and commented on the article.
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Cooley, Alison E., Stephen Mitchell, and Benet Salway. "Roman Inscriptions 2001–2005." Journal of Roman Studies 97 (November 2007): 176–263. http://dx.doi.org/10.3815/000000007784016124.

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This paper surveys work relating to Roman inscriptions published during the period 2001–2005. The main aims are to signal important newly discovered inscriptions, significant reinterpretations of previously published texts, new trends in the scholarship on the subject and recent studies drawing heavily on epigraphic sources, as well as to report on the progress of major publishing projects.
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Useinov, Memedula A. "Nisba “Al-Kyrymi” on Muslim epigraphic monuments of Crimea of the 13th–15th centuries." Crimean Historical Review 11, no. 2 (2024): 117–25. https://doi.org/10.22378/kio.2024.2.117-125.

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The article presents data on the epigraphic monuments of Crimea (13th–15th centuries) in the inscriptions of which the nisba of Al-Kyrymi is found. Their brief characteristics and geography of detection sites are given. Information and arguments from written sources, indicating that the Al-Kyrymi`s nisba is more of a geographical than an ethnic marker is given.
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Jarych, Adam Jakub. "Manubiae, praedae i spolia - określenia rzymskiej zdobyczy wojennej." Studia Europaea Gnesnensia, no. 14 (December 15, 2016): 31–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/seg.2016.14.2.

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In this paper the reader is acquainted with the most important issues associated with the proceeds of Roman plunder and pillage, to which the sources refers as manubiae, praeda and spólia. The deliberations are based on numerous narrative and epigraphic accounts, presenting the manner in which spoils of war were distributed by the leaders of the Re-publican period.
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Belek, Kairat. "The process of Islamization of the population of Issyk-Kul region in 9th – 12th centuries on the basis of materials from epigraphic gravestones." OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii" 2023, no. 1-2 (2023): 108–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.31166/voprosyistorii202301statyi59.

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The article examines the process of Islamization of the Semirechye region in the 9th - 12th centuries on the basis of a comparative analysis of materials from epigraphic gravestones with data from written sources. At the same time, special attention is paid to the texts of newly discovered epitaphs in the Issyk-Kul valley during archaeological and archaeographic expeditions.
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