First Communication
Is Prehistory Silent?
Pictography
Cuneiform
The Development of Writing From Past to Present
Anatolian Languages
The Arrival and Development of Writing in Anatolia
Hittite
Luwian
Hurrian and Urartian
Phoenician
Semitic Languages
Phrygian
Lydian
Lycian
Carian
Sidetic
Persian
Hellenistic Greek
Byzantine or Medieval Hellenic
Latin
Education in Ancient Hellenistic Greece
Lost Languages of Anatolia
Anatolian Languages and Cultures Panel Series
Anatolian Languages and Cultures Panel I
Anatolian Languages and Cultures Panel II
Anatolian Languages and Cultures Panel III
Anatolian Languages and Cultures Panel IV
About Exhibition
+90 212 533 65 32
[email protected]
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First Communication
Is Prehistory Silent?
Pictography
Cuneiform
The Development of Writing From Past to Present
Anatolian Languages
The Arrival and Development of Writing in Anatolia
Hittite
Luwian
Hurrian and Urartian
Phoenician
Semitic Languages
Phrygian
Lydian
Lycian
Carian
Sidetic
Persian
Hellenistic Greek
Byzantine or Medieval Hellenic
Latin
Education in Ancient Hellenistic Greece
Lost Languages of Anatolia
Anatolian Languages and Cultures Panel Series
Anatolian Languages and Cultures Panel I
Anatolian Languages and Cultures Panel II
Anatolian Languages and Cultures Panel III
Anatolian Languages and Cultures Panel IV
About Exhibition
First Communication
Is Prehistory Silent?
Pictography
Cuneiform
The Development of Writing From Past to Present
Anatolian Languages
The Arrival and Development of Writing in Anatolia
Hittite
Luwian
Hurrian and Urartian
Phoenician
Semitic Languages
Phrygian
Lydian
Lycian
Carian
Sidetic
Persian
Hellenistic Greek
Byzantine or Medieval Hellenic
Latin
Education in Ancient Hellenistic Greece
Lost Languages of Anatolia
Anatolian Languages and Cultures Panel Series
Anatolian Languages and Cultures Panel I
Anatolian Languages and Cultures Panel II
Anatolian Languages and Cultures Panel III
Anatolian Languages and Cultures Panel IV
About Exhibition
+90 212 533 65 32
[email protected]
/
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Lighting Device of Nikephoros
Location:
Unknown
Language:
Hellence
Date:
10th-11th century A.D.
Material:
Bronze
Rezan Has Museum Collection
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Κ(ύρι)ε βοήθη τῷ σῷ δούλῳ Νικηφόρῳ βασηλεικῷ
[_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _]δάτῳ καὶ πρωτονοταρίῳ τῶν Βουκελλαρίων
“Lord aid your servant Nikephoros imperial spatharokandidatos and protonotarios of Boukellarion!”
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