This chapter examines the idiosyncratic funerary epigraphy of Cyrene, contextualizing the spectrum of written and iconographic communication which commemorates the deceased population of the territory from the Hellenistic period to late antiquity. Exploring the painted and charcoal inscriptions will afford opportunities to determine an epigraphic typology of funerary texts and images, the potential for formulating a paleography of such inscriptions, and a much clearer understanding of the manner in which social identity was transmitted in the Cyrenean territory
This article presents an unpublished Hellenistic Greek funerary inscription from the museum of Sirac...
When one thinks of inscriptions produced under the Roman Empire, public inscribed monuments are like...
This study analyses visible artefacts depicted on Athenian white-ground funerary lekythoi from betwe...
The interior walls of Tomb S147 in the necropolis of Cyrene are covered with an impressive amount of...
The Garden Tomb is a remarkable funerary complex in the Southern Necropolis of Cyrene, consisting of...
Few years after the Avenche congress a synthesis on the Cyrenaica funerary wall-paintings was publis...
Includes bibliographical referencesTombstones and their epitaphs yield excellent evidence on the nat...
The aim of this thesis is to examine ritual action and identity formation in the funerary record of ...
The paper investigates Hades’ topography in Hellenistic sepulchral epigrams, showing the progressive...
This paper presents four new inscriptions discovered during the surveys carried out by the Universit...
The rock-cut tombs of Cyrene’s Northern Necropolis have survived to the present day in a pitifully r...
La Cilicie Trachée demeure, malgré la multiplication des études récentes, une région méconnue. Les i...
This paper presents four new inscriptions discovered during the surveys carried out by the Universit...
none8siThe two comprehensive corpora gather, for the first time in the history of the discipline, al...
International audienceFifteen Greek inscriptions recently discovered in the Land of Moab (southern J...
This article presents an unpublished Hellenistic Greek funerary inscription from the museum of Sirac...
When one thinks of inscriptions produced under the Roman Empire, public inscribed monuments are like...
This study analyses visible artefacts depicted on Athenian white-ground funerary lekythoi from betwe...
The interior walls of Tomb S147 in the necropolis of Cyrene are covered with an impressive amount of...
The Garden Tomb is a remarkable funerary complex in the Southern Necropolis of Cyrene, consisting of...
Few years after the Avenche congress a synthesis on the Cyrenaica funerary wall-paintings was publis...
Includes bibliographical referencesTombstones and their epitaphs yield excellent evidence on the nat...
The aim of this thesis is to examine ritual action and identity formation in the funerary record of ...
The paper investigates Hades’ topography in Hellenistic sepulchral epigrams, showing the progressive...
This paper presents four new inscriptions discovered during the surveys carried out by the Universit...
The rock-cut tombs of Cyrene’s Northern Necropolis have survived to the present day in a pitifully r...
La Cilicie Trachée demeure, malgré la multiplication des études récentes, une région méconnue. Les i...
This paper presents four new inscriptions discovered during the surveys carried out by the Universit...
none8siThe two comprehensive corpora gather, for the first time in the history of the discipline, al...
International audienceFifteen Greek inscriptions recently discovered in the Land of Moab (southern J...
This article presents an unpublished Hellenistic Greek funerary inscription from the museum of Sirac...
When one thinks of inscriptions produced under the Roman Empire, public inscribed monuments are like...
This study analyses visible artefacts depicted on Athenian white-ground funerary lekythoi from betwe...