Inscriptions of the Northern Black Sea

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Facets

Date -500 - 1800 A.D.

 

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origin of text

  • Bakla 1
  • Cherson/Chersonesos 4
  • Sougdaia 1

category of text

  • commemorative 1
  • demonstrative 6
  • epigram 1
  • epitaph 1
  • invocative 1

dating criteria

  • Archaeological context 6
  • Epigraphical context 1
  • Palaeography 1

names

  • attested persons 2
  • divine, religious, or mythic figures 3

monument

  • arch 1
  • keystone 1
  • wall 2
  • wall block 2

material

  • limestone 3
  • plaster 2
  • sandstone 1

technique

  • graffito 2
  • lapidary 4

repository

  • In situ 3
  • National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos 3
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  • V 35 Cherson. Inscribed keystone, X-XIIth centuries C.E.
  • V 39 Cherson. Demonstrative inscription, late XI – early XIIth century C.E.
  • V 82 Cherson. Epitaph of Demetrios, Satournilla and others, second half of IVth century C.E.
  • V 91 Cherson. Graffiti on the walls of a cistern, late X – 1st half of XIth century C.E.
  • V 112 Bakla. Demonstrative inscription, XII–1st half of XIIIth century C.E.
  • V 250 Sougdaia. Demonstrative inscription, before 1240 C.E.
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