Inscriptions of the Northern Black Sea

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Date -500 - 1800 A.D.

 

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origin of text

  • Belgorod 2
  • Cherson/Chersonesos 2
  • Gluboky Yar 1
  • Laki 1

category of text

  • building 3
  • commemorative 2
  • demonstrative 2
  • epigram 1
  • epitaph 2
  • invocative 2

dating criteria

  • Archaeological context 1
  • Epigraphical context 6
  • Palaeography 2

names

  • attested persons 4
  • divine, religious, or mythic figures 5
  • rulers 2

monument

  • panel 2
  • stele 1
  • wall 2
  • wall block 1

material

  • limestone 2
  • marble 3
  • plaster 1

technique

  • graffito 2
  • lapidary 4

repository

  • In situ 2
  • Kherson Regional Studies Museum 1
  • National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos 1
  • Unknown 2
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  • V 1 Belgorod. Building inscription, 1451–1452 C.E.
  • V 2 Belgorod. Building inscription of voyevoda Stephanos, 1439 C.E.
  • V 6 Cherson. Building inscription of Zeno, 487–488 C.E.
  • V 91 Cherson. Graffiti on the walls of a cistern, late X – 1st half of XIth century C.E.
  • V 134 Gluboky Yar. Graffiti, Х–XIIth century C.E., 2nd half of the ХI–XIIth century C.E.
  • V 145 Laki. Epitaph of an unknown woman, XIV–XVth centuries C.E.
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