- The
Behistun Inscription (also Bisotun,
Bisitun or Bisutun; Persian: بیستون, Old Persian: Bagastana,
meaning "the
place of god") is a
multilingual Achaemenid...
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attested form of
written Chinese,
dating to the late 2nd millennium BC.
Inscriptions were made by
carving characters into
oracle bones,
usually either the...
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minted have
survived from Pilate's governorship, as well as a
single inscription, the so-called
Pilate stone. The
Jewish historian Josephus, the philosopher...
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Ligor inscription is an 8th-century
stone stele or
inscription discovered in Ligor,
Nakhon Si Thammarat,
Southern Thailand Malay Peninsula. This inscription...
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Inscription Rock may
refer to: in the
United States Inscription Rock (Keams Canyon, Arizona),
listed on the NRHP in
Arizona Inscription Rock (Kelleys...
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Aramaic and
Nabataean Arabic from the
second century BC onwards.
Important inscriptions are
found in
Petra (in Jordan), the
Sinai Peninsula (now part of Egypt)...
- The
Delphi Inscription, or
Gallio Inscription (Fouilles de
Delphes III 4:286; SIG, II, 801d), is the name
given to the
collection of nine
fragments of...
- of
Saudi Arabia is a
green background with
Arabic inscription and a
sword in white. The
inscription is the
Islamic creed, or shahada: "There is no deity...
- The
Inscriptiones Graecae (IG),
Latin for Gr****
inscriptions, is an
academic project originally begun by the
Prussian Academy of Science, and
today continued...
- The
Temple of the
Inscriptions (classic Maya: Bʼolon Yej Teʼ Naah (Mayan pronunciation: [ɓolon jex teʔ naːh]) "House of the Nine
Sharpened Spears") is...