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  2. Attic Vase Inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI) is a web-based epigraphic database of ancient Attic vase inscriptions maintained by the AVI project at the University of Basel. It is an extension of Henry R. Immerwahr's CAVI (Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions). [1]

  3. Category:2nd-millennium BC inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    19th-century BC inscriptions (1 C, 1 P) S. 2nd-millennium BC steles (9 C, 3 P) Pages in category "2nd-millennium BC inscriptions"

  4. Minor Rock Edicts - Wikipedia

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    The Minor Rock Edict were written quite early in the reign of Ashoka, from the 11th year of his reign at the earliest (according to his own inscription, "two and a half years after becoming a secular Buddhist", i.e. two and a half years at least after the Kalinga conquest of the eighth year of his reign, which is the starting point for his gradual conversion to Buddhism).

  5. Category:2nd-century inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2nd-century inscriptions" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Inscription on 2,600-year-old Turkish monument to mother of ...

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    The heavily damaged inscription, written in the Old Phrygian language, is carved into Arslan Kaya or “Lion Rock”, a 2,600-year-old monument in western Turkey that features sphinx figures and ...

  7. Bodashtart inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    Upper stone (α) is AO 3553 (2 1/2 lines). Middle stone (β) is AO 3552 (4 1/2 lines). Lower stone (γ) is in two fragments (4 1/2 lines). Face Β: Two inscriptions on two undivided blocks Face C: One inscription (2 1/2 lines) This group of inscriptions, each with text similar to the others, was published together in the Répertoire d ...

  8. Dhu Nuwas - Wikipedia

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    Related inscriptions from the same period were also deciphered by Jamme and Ryckmans and show that in the ensuing wars with his non-Jewish subjects, the combined war booty (excluding deaths) from campaigns waged against the Abyssinians in Ẓafār, the fighters in ’Ašʻarān, Rakbān, Farasān, Muḥwān , and the fighters and military units ...

  9. Carthage Administration Inscription - Wikipedia

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    The Carthage Administration Inscription is an inscription in the Punic language, using the Phoenician alphabet, discovered on the archaeological site of Carthage in the 1960s and preserved in the National Museum of Carthage. It is known as KAI 303.