Bruneau dedicated a much more detailed study to the building, providing an accurate plan, sectional drawings, and an epigraphic register. |
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And, naturally, the more interesting component for the epigraphic instructors was to test their own teaching skills by evaluating their answer sheets. |
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It used evidence from epigraphic sources, linguistics, and palaeography to reconstruct the life of artisans and their role in intercultural exchange at the regional level. |
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The lowest cylindrical section was the most lavishly decorated, with a wide turquoise-glazed epigraphic band set between geometric medallions and palmette motifs. |
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Pliny the Elder cited the use of Celtici in Lusitania as a tribal surname, which epigraphic findings have confirmed. |
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Claire Billen looks at epigraphic exhortations on public monuments in the Low Countries. |
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The earliest epigraphic attestations of Tamil are generally taken to have been written shortly thereafter. |
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Some epigraphic evidence suggests a military operation, with forces from Syria and Egypt. |
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Ciriaco's epigraphic collections on paper, known as sylloges, are his most famous contribution. |
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Kovacs traces the sources of the story and the scholarship surrounding it as well as epigraphic evidence and the scenes on the Marcus Aurelius column. |
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Her epigraphic corpus, the Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania, written with John Ward-Perkins, was published in 1952, and remains the authoritative work. |
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Thus, most present knowledge derives from archaeological investigations and occasional epigraphic evidence lauding the Britannic achievements of an emperor. |
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