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30 result(s) for "النقوش اليونانية"
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علم النقوش = Epigrapgy
يتحدث الكتاب عن علم النقوش حيث يتناول النقوش اليونانية وأهم مجموعات النقوش اليونانية ومراجعها ونماذجها والنقوش اليونانية ذات الأهمية التاريخية والنقوش اللاتينية وأنواع النقوش اللاتينية وتصنيفاتها وأهم العلامات المستخدمة في نشر النقوش وتواريخ هامة مستمدة من نقش باروس الشهير واختصارات هامة وقائمة بالأراخنة من 403-323 ق. م ومقدونيا وملكات البطالمة ومعلومات هامة عن النقوش اللاتينية ونماذج مختارة من النقوش اليونانية.
Une Assiette Décorée d'époque Gréco-Romaine Trouvée À Oxyrhynchos
In 2019, we started the archaeological works in a new sector of the Upper Necropolis of Oxyrhynchus, Sector 36, where works continued during the years 2022-2020 with very important and interesting results. During the 2020 campaign we located several rooms belonging to a new funeral home, number 3, from the Christian-Byzantine period. Here we discovered mud brick structures, with reuse of materials from older periods: limestone blocks with painted decoration, funerary steles from the Roman period, and a ceramic plate decorated with religious scenes on one side as well as inscriptions on the other. This votive plate was broken into several fragments. The humidity of the soil and the rising salt levels had unfortunate repercussions, especially on the hieroglyphs, painted and not engraved, on the surfaces of the plate. But despite its poor state of conservation, it is a very interesting plate because it shows the syncretism between Egyptian and Roman culture.
The Inscription of Zaen Son of Kehseman and Knowledge of Greek among the Nomads East of Hawran
This inscription re-edits a Greek inscription carved by an Arabian nomad of the harrah called Zâ'en son of Kehsemân and offers a few remarks on the phenomenon of Arabic-Greek bilingualism in the area roughly twenty centuries ago.