epigraphy
Americannoun
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the study or science of epigraphs or inscriptions, especially of ancient inscriptions.
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inscriptions collectively.
noun
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the study of ancient inscriptions
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epigraphs collectively
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What’s needed, says Champion, is a multidisciplinary study of the stone that uses new advances in chemical analysis, epigraphy, and the study of rock-cut Elizabethan inscriptions to produce fresh data.
From National Geographic • May 29, 2018
Three years later, Professor Margherita Guarducci, who teaches Greek epigraphy and antiquities at the University of Rome, began studying the inscriptions on a red plaster wall inside which the skeletal remains had been found.
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You get this real warped view of what Maya politics and Classic society look like if you just use epigraphy.
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Its most egregious epigraphy comes before the climactic scene.
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And besides, in a general way, epigraphy gives us but little information about the liturgy and almost nothing regarding the doctrines.
From The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism by Cumont, Franz
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