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- auxiliary sciences of history. Epigraphy also helps identify a forgery: epigraphic evidence formed part of the discussion concerning the James Ossuary. An...
- to the Cholas and the Vijayanagara kings. These plates are valuable epigraphically as they give us an insight into the social conditions of medieval South...
- Mahishmati (IAST: Māhiṣmati) was an ancient city and the capital of Haihayas in the present-day central India on the banks of Narmada River (in Madhya...
- Masada (Hebrew: מְצָדָה məṣādā, 'fortress'; Arabic: جبل مسعدة) is an ancient fortification in southern Israel, situated on top of an isolated rock plateau...
- The Epigraphical Museum (Gr****: Επιγραφικόν μουσείον) of Athens, Greece, is unique in Greece and the largest of its kind in the world. Its collection comprises...
- and epigraphically on the Ruthwell Cross, the Bramham Moor Ring, the Kingmoor Ring, and elsewhere. Gar appears in m****cripts, and epigraphically on the...
- ****tus Varius Marcellus (c. 165 – c. 215) was a Roman aristocrat and politician from the province of Syria. He was father of the emperor Elagabalus. Little...
- significant interest in sending missions into the Arabian peninsula. Epigraphic evidence also suggests they sponsored a shrine of St Sergius and basilica...
- Ancient South Arabian (ASA; also known as Old South Arabian, Epigraphic South Arabian, Ṣayhadic, or Yemenite) is a group of four closely related extinct...
- Samanid Epigraphic Ware refers to a distinct category of ceramics made in Central Asia during the ninth to eleventh centuries. The ceramics are distinguished...