Inscriptions of the Northern Black Sea

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Date -500 - 1800 A.D.

 

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  • Bakla 1
  • Cherson/Chersonesos 3
  • Chora of Chersonesos 1
  • Laki 3
  • Pantikapaion/Bosporos 1
  • Partenit 2
  • Syuren fortress 1

category of text

  • building 1
  • commemorative 3
  • dedicatory 2
  • demonstrative 1
  • epitaph 5
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  • Archaeological context 1
  • Explicit date 7
  • Nearby graffiti 1
  • Palaeography 4

names

  • attested persons 12
  • divine, religious, or mythic figures 5

monument

  • wall block 12

material

  • limestone 12

technique

  • graffito 3
  • lapidary 11

repository

  • Central Museum of Tavrida 1
  • In situ 2
  • Museum of Antiquities of Northwestern Crimea 1
  • National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos 3
  • Unknown 5
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  • III 568 Chersonesos. Incertum, not before III century C.E.
  • III 582 Chora of Chersonesos. Incertum, mid. III - mid. II century B.C.E.
  • V 26 Cherson. Dedication of Aikaterine (?), late IV–Vth century C.E.
  • V 66 Cherson. Epitaph of John Polgos, 915 C.E.
  • V 119 Bakla. Graffito, VIII–IXth centuries C.E.
  • V 140 Laki. Epitaph of Agathe, 1421 C.E.
  • V 142 Laki. Epitaph of Patrikios, 1310 C.E.
  • V 147 Laki. Commemoration of John, 1413 C.E.
  • V 200 Syuren fortress. Epitaph of Eirene and John (?), 1392–1491 C.E.
  • V 241 Partenit. Building inscription of Damianos, 1427 C.E.
  • V 242 Partenit. Epitaph of John and invocation of Kyriakos, 1471 C.E.
  • V 309 Bosporus. Inscription of Kosmas, IX-Xth centuries C.E.
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