palaeographic (Meaning)
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palaeographic (a.)
See Paleographer, Paleographic, etc.
Synonyms & Antonyms of palaeographic
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palaeographic Sentence Examples
- The palaeographic analysis revealed the ancient script to be a variant of proto-cuneiform.
- Scholars employed palaeographic techniques to decipher the inscriptions on the ancient stele.
- The palaeographic examination confirmed the authenticity of the medieval manuscript.
- Palaeography enabled researchers to determine the origin and age of the pottery shards.
- The palaeographer noticed subtle differences in the handwriting, suggesting multiple scribes.
- The palaeographic evidence pointed to the existence of a previously unknown language.
- The palaeographic analysis provided insights into the evolution of the written word across centuries.
- Palaeography helped scholars reconstruct fragments of lost texts, preserving ancient knowledge.
- The palaeographic methods allowed archaeologists to date and identify archaeological finds accurately.
- Palaeography is an indispensable tool for historians and linguists, unlocking the mysteries of ancient civilizations.
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See Paleographer, Paleographic, etc.
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The palaeographic analysis revealed the ancient script to be a variant of proto-cuneiform.
Scholars employed palaeographic techniques to decipher the inscriptions on the ancient stele.
The palaeographic examination confirmed the authenticity of the medieval manuscript.
Palaeography enabled researchers to determine the origin and age of the pottery shards.