has proposed to interpret the inscription as a primitive form of matrimonial coemptio different from that presented in Gaius, consisting in a cumulative acceptance that included both the legal aspects concerning the transmission of the dotal assets and the religious ones inherent in the matrimonial cults and rites.
Omurtag's Tarnovo Inscription | Bronze 'fish tally' with small Khitan inscription owned by Stephen Wootton Bushell | statue inscription in "Love is a Ball" (1963) at 51:44 | Padang Roco inscription | Nagajari-Khanikargaon rock inscription | Great Karnak Inscription | Buyla inscription | Behistun Inscription | alt=A drawing of the first inscription (with some minor errors), as it could be read in 1887'' |