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- version 7.0. The Unicode block for Palmyrene is U+10860–U+1087F: Funerary slabstone bearing a Palmyrene inscription (Musée du Louvre) Relief with Palmyrene/Gr****...
- and changed to its present name in 2003. 4A travel destination Ancient slabstone lane Peony pavilion Gu Jian Museum commemorates Gu Jian (顧堅, fl. 14th...
- inscription of the famous Annal stone of Fifth Dynasty, a black olivine-basalt slabstone displaying a very detailed king list, also argues against the division...
- slabstone standing upright, juxtaposed with the first tomb at the southern side. The northern and more recent side is also delimited by a slabstone standing...
- inscription of the famous Annal stone of Fifth dynasty, a black olivin-basalt slabstone displaying a very detailed king list, argues against the division of the...
- in height. There is a double-plinth along the bottom edges. A square slabstone covers the top, creating the appearance of a Buddhist altar. There is...
- 1422 and buried in the south transept chapel, the inscription on his slabstone, 'Hic iacet Magister Alexander de Carnys calcatis pedibus prece subveniatis'...
- ends with the western Wuying Ge (武英阁) and all the street is covered with slabstones. Most of the houses are old here and one of them is con****uous with stone...
- Address Restricted Wellington Archaeological site in Nine Mile Canyon, a slabstone and masonry structure in a narrow crevice in a cliff face 15 m above the...
- extend to both right side and left side in order to reduce the span of the slabstone. Cu****er can be found in the upstream of the pier bottom, whose sharp...