Our examples from this particular use case: http://numismatics.org/pella/symbols and an example of how these are traditionally printed and referenced in monographs: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ubjkki2bebwvxs8/Seleucid%20Monograms%20Part%201%20%28w%20MP%20numbers%2C%20second%29.pdf?dl=0 (note that we have symbols as well as monograms, which are more linguistic in origin).
I agree with Rob here about the conflation of Marks and Inscriptions. An Inscription *can* be a Mark, but I'm not sure I would say that all Inscriptions are Marks. On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 12:50 PM Дарья Юрьевна Гук <ho...@hermitage.ru> wrote: > Dear all, > about signes or symbols. > I have good example but for the moment difficult to propose some book in > English. I continue to search. > http://www.kroraina.com/alan/olhovskij.html#4 > > With kind regards, > Daria Hookk > > Senior Researcher of > the dept. of archaeology of > Eastern Europe and Siberia of > the State Hermitage Museum, > PhD, ICOMOS member > > E-mail: ho...@hermitage.ru > Skype: daria.hookk > https://hermitage.academia.edu/HookkDaria > _______________________________________________ > Crm-sig mailing list > Crm-sig@ics.forth.gr > http://lists.ics.forth.gr/mailman/listinfo/crm-sig >
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