Aramaic Inscriptions in the Palmyra Museum

Some sixty new Aramaic epitaphs from Palmyra are published. Most of them have been found by the Palmyra Museum in the area of the ancient city Northern wall. Before those epitaphs, several new foundation and concession inscriptions are given as well. Those data give new insights on the onomastic and...

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Authors: Al-Asʿad, Khaled (Author) ; Gawlikowski, Michal (Author) ; Yon, Jean-Baptiste (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: IFAPO 2012
In: Syria
Year: 2012, Volume: 89, Pages: 163-183
Further subjects:B onomastic
B Tadmor / Palmyra
B Aramaic epigraphy
B Epitaph
B Semitic epigraphy
B Ancient Syria
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Summary:Some sixty new Aramaic epitaphs from Palmyra are published. Most of them have been found by the Palmyra Museum in the area of the ancient city Northern wall. Before those epitaphs, several new foundation and concession inscriptions are given as well. Those data give new insights on the onomastic and the funerary sculpture of Palmyra.
ISSN:2076-8435
Contains:Enthalten in: Syria
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4000/syria.1478