Inscriptions of the Northern Black Sea

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Date -500 - 1800 A.D.

 

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  • Mountainous Crimea 6

category of text

  • building 1
  • dedicatory 1
  • demonstrative 2
  • epitaph 4
  • invocative 1

dating criteria

  • Decoration 2
  • Explicit date 1
  • Historical context 1
  • Palaeography 3

names

  • attested persons 5
  • divine, religious, or mythic figures 4
  • rulers 1

monument

  • cornice 1
  • panel 2
  • stele 3

material

  • limestone 5
  • marble 1

technique

  • lapidary 6

repository

  • Bakhchisaray State Historical and Cultural Preserve 3
  • Odessa Archaeological Museum 1
  • Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts 1
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  • V 226 Doros (?). Building inscription of several unknown, VIII–IXth century C.E.
  • V 227 Unknown (Mountainous Crimea?). Dedication of Mary, V–VIIth centuries C.E.
  • V 228 Mountainous Crimea (?). Epitaph of Kom–yscha, 1413 C.E.
  • V 229 Unknown (Mountainous Crimea?). Epitaph of Photeine, XIV–XVth centuries C.E.
  • V 230 Mountainous Crimea (?). Epitaph of unknown, XIV–XVth centuries C.E.
  • V 341 Mountainous Crimea (?). Epitaph of David, XIV–XVth century C.E.
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