Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos
Greek graffito inscribed on the South Wall of the Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos
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Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos
Summary
Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos is a graffiti[1].
Key Facts
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's image is recorded as Palmyrene Gate D24,34,64,74,92.jpg[2].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's instance of is recorded as graffiti[3].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's instance of is recorded as cultural property[4].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's instance of is recorded as inscription[5].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's instance of is recorded as archaeological find[6].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's instance of is recorded as archaeological artefact[7].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's instance of is recorded as architectural element[8].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's instance of is recorded as dedication[9].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's genre is recorded as graffiti[10].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's location of discovery is recorded as Palmyrene Gate[11].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's location of discovery is recorded as Wall0056.2, South Tower, Pamyrene Gate[12].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's location is recorded as Palmyrene Gate[13].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's writing system is recorded as Greek alphabet[14].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's part of is recorded as Dura-Europos[15].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's language of work or name is recorded as Ancient Greek[16].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's described by source is recorded as The Excavations at Dura-Europos: Preliminary Report of Second Season of Work, Oct. 1928 — April 1929[17].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's inscription is recorded as Σοραιχὸς Μοκίμου[18].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's inscription is recorded as Soraichos son of Mokimos[19].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+3.5'}[20].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject International (Digital) Dura-Europos Archive[21].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's Packard Humanities Institute is recorded as 320829[22].
- Inscription PR2.D64 from Palmyrene Gate, Dura-Europos's U.S. Epigraphy Project ID is recorded as CT.NH.YU.YUAG.G.PR2.D64-mdn[23].