Epigraphy


Cut These Words into My Stone: Ancient Greek Epitaphs
The Buddhist Literature of Ancient Gandhara: An Introduction with Selected Translations (Classics of Indian Buddhism)
Maya Glyphs (Reading The Past)
Corpus Inscriptionum Insularum Celticarum: Vol 1 the Ogham Inscriptions of Ireland and Britain (Celtic Studies)
Atlantis Found (Dirk Pitt, #15)
Medien der Geschichte – Antikes Griechenland und Rom (German Edition)
Illustrated Introduction to Latin Epigraphy
The Inscriptions of Dodona and a New History of Molossia (Heidelberger Althistorische Beitrage Und Epigraphische Studien)
Images of Eternal Beauty in Funerary Verse Inscriptions of the Hellenistic and Greco-Roman Periods
Epigraphy and the Historical Sciences (Proceedings of the British Academy: Themed volumes of essays in the humanities and social sciences, 177)
HISTORICAL GREEK READER:MYCENAEAN TO THE KOINE PAPER: Mycenaean to the Koine
Judaism and Christianity in First-Century Rome
Jewish Inscriptions of Graeco-Roman Egypt
Anil's Ghost
Rokfogo, The Mysterious Pre-Deluge Art of Richard S. Shaver, ... by Richard TorontoThe Secret of Petroglyph Cave by Helen M. SwansonThe Sandstone Chronicles by Alan K. CornetteLa terre et les temps by Pierre MarlsonRocks, Riddles and Mysteries by Edward J. Lenik
Rock Art
84 books — 4 voters
The Riddle of the Labyrinth by Margalit FoxBreaking the Maya Code by Michael D. CoeThe Code Book by Simon SinghLost Languages by Andrew RobinsonThe Writing of the Gods by Edward Dolnick
Cryptolinguistics
16 books — 17 voters

The reuse of names by later (Maya) kings (of Palenque) is not random, but conforms to a reversed re-ordering. The overall king list suggests a closed system. We hesitate to think that Maya dynasties were predestined to end by themselves . .
David Stuart George Stuart, Palenque: Eternal City of the Maya

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