IOSPE Project: Ancient Inscriptions of the Northern Black Sea – King’s College, London

The aim of this project, which was launched on 27 October 2011 at King’s College, London, is to make the record of ancient inscriptions from the Northern Black Sea widely available to international researchers and non-specialists. The project team includes researchers from Russia and the UK. Over 4000 ancient, predominantly Greek, inscriptions are being studied and published online and in print. The data covers the period from c. 600 BCE to 1400 CE. Three collections are currently available online: ‘Byzantine Inscriptions’, ‘Inscriptions of Chersonesos and vicinity’, an ‘Inscriptions of Tyras and vicinity’.

Grants given:

2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

Dylan Winn-Brown

Dylan Winn-Brown is a freelance web developer & Squarespace Expert based in the City of London. 

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