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Almost all the writing of its earlier phases is inscriptional.
But inscriptional evidence shows he reigned from 1348 to 1350.
Inscriptional evidence for the god is found at several locations, including in the provinces.
However, this theory has little archaeological or inscriptional support.
Inscriptional evidence proves women became active in local administration.
Inscriptional dedications to genius were not confined to the military.
A band of inscriptional tiles runs around the room above the shelf and door level.
From this time onward, the inscriptional records are abundant.
What is known about him is from surviving inscriptional and Roman historical evidence.
The inscriptional material covers a time span of about 170 years, between 500-330 BC.
Sampsiceramus II is also known from other surviving inscriptional evidence.
However, inscriptional evidence would suggest that the initial consecration of the temple was in late 11th century.
Inscriptional evidence also proves that there was a string of traditional methods of making religious gifts.
Earlier studies that did not take this inscriptional evidence into consideration will have differing dates for the kings of Tyre.
The reign of Tarabya given by inscriptional evidence does not agree with those in the chronicles.
Inscriptional evidence exists for burial societies throughout the Empire, not just in the city of Rome.
Ample inscriptional material of a legal, political and religious content exists from at least the 6th century BC.
Some more inscriptional evidences for the existence of folk literature are also available in the 6th century AD.
Explanations of the late inscriptional -aes are speculative.
Inscriptional evidence has survived on Marcellus.
Little is known on Lysippus, however he is known through surviving inscriptional evidence.
It is written in Latin inscriptional capitals, and is in the Gallic language.
The letters of the Colonna font have an inscriptional feel about them, figures are non-ranging.
Others cite poetic and inscriptional evidence to date his renovations to as early as 1589 BC.
Other inscriptional evidence for Arthur, including the Glastonbury cross, is tainted with the suggestion of forgery.
Two inscriptive plaques are found attached on the walls.
The central dome is supported by pendentives marked with inscriptive medallions.
An inscriptive plaque which is still extant states:
Although its portal inscription was lost, inscriptive plaques over the archway in the prayer hall were preserved.
But for Stiegler, it is crucial that my access to this non-lived past will always be technical and inscriptive.
He was also the author of several Greek epigrams, which were mostly inscriptive lines for the statues and portraits of his young pupil.
Rumsey, Allen (1994) "The Dreaming, human agency and inscriptive practice".
The northern and western walls of the courtyard are pierced with two and three windows, respectively, that have floral and inscriptive tiles in their tympana.
A large inscriptive medallion framed in stone sits above the keystone of the mihrab arch, whose spandrels bear marble discs covered with gilt floral motifs on stone, surrounded by tile mosaics.
The most important element in the interior of the mosque is the mihrab, which is made of finely carved and sculptured marble, with a stalactite niche and a double inscriptive panel above it.
The tall Malik Tower on its western wall is thought to be named after a Kartid malik and retains segments of its Timurid glazed tile decoration, including parts of a Kufic inscriptive band.
It was commissioned by Ildegizid Atabeg Jahan Pahlawan (1175-1186), in honor of his first wife, Mu'mine Khatun, and completed in 1186-1187, as indicated on the Kufic-style inscriptive plaque above the entrance.
By the 1940s, more than four hundred of the tomb's cross and star-shaped tiles were identified by V. Kratchkovskaya at the Hermitage Museum (St. Petersburg) and the State Museum of Georgia (Tbilisi), including tiles from the inscriptive frieze of the mausoleum.