(1) The Epigraphic Society is concerned with the discovery and decipherment of ancient inscriptions.
(2) Epigraphic Society is concerned with the discovery and decipherment of ancient inscriptions.
(3) The eighth edition incorporates the latest archaeological and epigraphic research.
(4) Most of the knowledge of the period stems from archaeological investigations and especially epigraphic evidence.
(5) It exemplifies the distinctive group of Samanid-era ceramics, known as epigraphic wares, which have calligraphy as their major form of decoration.
(6) Its importance lies rather in its naturalistic sculpture, architectural inventiveness, and detailed epigraphic record.