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The Epigraphic Journal Archive

Discovering the Whispers of the Past

Welcome to the Epigraphic Journal

This is a dedicated space for the preservation and dissemination of scholarly articles concerning epigraphy – the study of inscriptions. Here, you will find a curated collection of research, analyses, and discussions on ancient texts etched into stone, metal, pottery, and other durable materials.

Our journal aims to bridge the gap between seasoned epigraphers and those new to the field, offering a platform for diverse perspectives on the decipherment, interpretation, and historical context of inscriptions from across civilizations.

Featured Articles

"The Nabataean Inscriptions of Petra: A Linguistic and Social Analysis."
"Revisiting the Voynich Manuscript: A New Approach to an Unsolved Enigma."
"The Function and Form of Roman Milestone Inscriptions in Britannia."

Explore our archives for a complete listing of published works.

About Epigraphy

Epigraphy offers unique insights into ancient languages, political structures, religious practices, and the daily lives of people long gone. Each inscription is a direct voice from history, waiting to be heard and understood.

We cover a wide range of periods and cultures, from the cuneiform tablets of Mesopotamia to the runes of Scandinavia, and the hieroglyphs of Egypt.

Submit Your Research

Are you an epigrapher with groundbreaking research? We welcome submissions for consideration in our upcoming issues. Please visit our submission guidelines page for more information on our peer-review process and formatting requirements.

Explore Related Fields

For those interested in parallel disciplines, you might find value in exploring our sister journal, focusing on ancient numismatics.