Inscriptions of the Northern Black Sea

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Date -500 - 1800 A.D.

 

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origin of text

  • Cherson/Chersonesos 7
  • Chora of Chersonesos 1
  • Foros 1
  • Pantikapaion/Bosporos 1

category of text

  • dedicatory 1
  • demonstrative 1
  • epitaph 5
  • invocative 2
  • unknown 3

dating criteria

  • Orthography 11
  • Palaeography 10

names

  • attested persons 6
  • divine, religious, or mythic figures 4

monument

  • altar 1
  • cross 1
  • ossuary 1
  • panel 3
  • stele 4

material

  • limestone 3
  • marble 6
  • sandstone 1

technique

  • lapidary 11

repository

  • Bakhchisaray State Historical and Cultural Preserve 1
  • National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos 6
  • State Hermitage 1
  • State Historical Museum. 1
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  • III 113 Chersonesos. Dedication of altar to Nemesis, 2nd half of II - early III century C.E.
  • III 417 Chersonesos. Epitaph of Helis, II century C.E.
  • III 467 Chersonesos. Incertum, II century C.E.
  • III 468 Chersonesos. Incertum, II century C.E.
  • III 554 Chersonesos. Incertum (decree ?), 2nd half of II - 1st half of III century C.E.
  • III 585 Kerkinitis. Epitaph of Ambatia, daughter of Herodotus, middle - 2nd half of IV century B.C.Е.
  • V 50 Cherson. Invocation on reused ancient relief, IX–Xth centuries C.E.
  • V 61 Cherson. Epitaph of Stephanos, Stephanos and Christophoros, IV–Vth centuries C.E.
  • V 159 Chora of Chersonesos. Epitaph of Photeinos, V–VIIth centuries C.E.
  • V 261 Foros. Invocation of an unknown, IX–XVth centuries C.E.
  • V 312 Pantikapaion. Epitaph of Oustanos, son of Nikephoros, IVth century C.E.
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