Hi! Let's try to answer a simple question with a simple answer. I belive
this would be a useful starting point

http://www.csad.ox.ac.uk/BES/

It is the home page for the Brithish Epigraphy Society. If you've already
been there, I would suggest you try a regular search engine (epigraphy +
course + school yielded 1,300 results in Google, but you may be able to
narrow it down further with specific details). I know it is not as good as a
personal recomendation, but it may be useful. Good luck

Clea

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>From: Cathy Waldman <cricket@...>
>To: qalam@egroups.com
>Subject: Requesting advice: In which dept does one study epigraphy?
>Date: Thu, Sep 28, 2000, 9:41 PM
>

> Hello Qalam,
>
> I'm applying for grad schools in the hopes of getting a PhD
> in a program that will allow me to become an epigrapher.
> However, I'm having trouble finding this specific field
> listed on grad school sites.
>
> Does anyone know in which department epigraphy is usually
> studied? I have checked out linguistics, classics,
> archaeology, anthropology, and language depts in various
> schools, and found nothing definite. In what programs did
> you all get your degrees?
>
> Since this isn't exactly on-topic, please don't post replies
> -- instead please email me at cricket@....
>
> Thanks so much! :)
> Cathy
>
>
>
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