Dongola 2018, winter season: epigraphic note
2021, 30, No. 2
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Abstract
The paper gives a brief account of the epigraphic work carried out in Dongola in the 2018 winter season. It included studying wall inscriptions and ostraca from the monastery on Kom H and Church B.V on the citadel, unearthed during both the previous and the present seasons.
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