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Viewing Inscriptions in the Late Antique and Medieval World
Inscriptions, Royal Spaces and Iranian Identity: Epigraphic Practices in Persia and the Ancient Iranian World
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Matthew P. Canepa
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April 20 2015
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Inscriptions, Royal Spaces and Iranian Identity: Epigraphic Practices in Persia and the Ancient Iranian World
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Pseudo-Arabic ‘Inscriptions’ and the Pilgrim's Path at Hosios Loukas
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Arabic Inscriptions in the Cappella Palatina: Performativity, Audience, Legibility and Illegibility
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