Title: THE VENETIC INSCRIPTION Es 120 ON THE CUP OF “SCOLO DI LOZZO”, Author: Anthony Ambrozic, Pavel Serafimov, Giancarlo Tomezzoli, pp. 168-173. Proceedings of the Fourth International T…Full description
Aihole inscription describes the prasasti of Pulakesin II. This is composed by Ravikirti.
Qaryat Al-faw InscriptionFull description
Today, all over the World, soil plays major role in Civil Engineering works or construction. Its thorough assessment is impossible if its Engineering properties were overlooked. The aim of this study is to analyze some Engineering properties of later
Increase in knowledge of Chemical properties of soil will prevent or reduce road failure in tropical climate such as Nigeria. This study aimed at assessing some chemical properties of lateritic soil deposited in Isan - Ekiti, South western Nigeria. S
Mon inscriptions from Northeastern Thailand (Isan)
Mon inscriptions that has been found in Northeastern Thailand are in two form sîmâ stone and baked clay from 6 – 8 centuries A.D. Most of them are damaged. Some sîmâ stones are illustrated with jâtaka. Some illustrations and fine carvings of the sculptures are very similar to the boundary stone pillars of Kalayani-sîmâ ordinatioin hall at Thaton in Burma.
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(1) aew>puvj [ a.s.ry[ ø ø ø ] ew>aj ø ø (2) edwatjew>aj ew>ajt.wj t.wje]k.wj ø ø ø ø ø ø (1) »wW·(mdH (mdH))pi j piunjkuquilj as.ry[ ø øø ø wW· ø (2) edwaiut(qu (j quJtaj)wW )wW· tolkÒro}koâ ø ø ø “This is work of merit ….. This …. All these gods dwell (behind/after) …
aew>ew>ajpvj v u mj .cj drjn.mj n.mj ek.ajn,pu n,pu qjr.wj â ek.ajm.cjdrcj â ek.ajm.cj m.cjqu b.hu â ek.ajm.cj m.cj e\mcj â ew>ajpupuvj autjgrlucj â a.sjknj knjt.pjtk[.(kj tk[.(kj) bud¯ a.y [emy]ti y[[dqj] k[.kj´´´´ Å
(1) »wW·(mdH (mdHj)pi )piunj(ku (kuqiulj) ]tÕhj|bo |bon.mj kun,pu(2) qj r.wj´ kumcjdrcj drcj´ kumcjqu(3)b.hu´ kumcje\mcjâ piunj ku quilj(4)ai (4)aiutjqu quJgmLi’cjwW· (r.dn.)a.tj ktuEd jH gtk[.j (5)bud¯ariy[emetÐy[ dHjk[.kjâ This is the work of merit of husband and wife Nâm together with Nahpusras, Mâdarin, Mânsubâhu, Mânmren. May we be born in front of the Ariyamettey Budda when he becomes Buddha.