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Reconsidering Authorship in the Ciceronian Corpus through Computational Authorship Attribution
In recent years, methods of computational authorship attribution have offered promising results for the reattribution of classical texts. We use and further develop these methods to verify the authorship of several texts belonging or related to the ...
Raija Vainio +6 more
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Ukrainian Museums' Exhibitions and Educational Programmes During the First Six Months of War
The extraordinary and brave work of Ukrainian museum workers to protect collections and to continue activities in the face of war exemplifies the possibilities for similar institutions in conflict situations.
Svitlana Muravska, Iryna Hnidyk
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Crowdsourcing Metadata for Audiovisual Cultural Heritage
This paper is based on a crowdsourcing project which was realised at the School of History, Culture and Arts Studies of the University of Turku between the years 2013–2018. The idea was to develop a format through which long-term crowdsourcing could be
Hannu Salmi +4 more
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Re-Evaluating the Eleventh Century through Linked Events and Entities
This report presents the aims and ongoing progress of the ERC-funded project “Re-Evaluating the Eleventh Century through Linked Events and Entities” (Grant #101002357).
Tara Andrews +4 more
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Lapsed, kes uskusid IMEsse. Siirdeaja elulugude temaatiline struktuur [PDF]
Life-writing research has traditionally relied on the autobiographies of older individuals, shaping prevailing understandings of what people choose to narrate when recounting their lives.
Triinu Ojamaa, Hanna Saare
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In this study, in order to analyze the materials and techniques used for the production of the inscribed plaques, multi-analytical scientific approach, including optical microscopy (OM), scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray ...
Liping Zheng +5 more
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Around the beginning of the twentieth century archaeologists believed that Norway was not inhabited until the Late Stone Age. In 1909 two pieces of flint, found by the school-teacher Anders Nummedal, launched an extensive debate about the prehistory of ...
Heidi Mjelva Breivik +1 more
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The Metal Detectorist Finds from Gjellestad and Surrounding Areas
This chapter aims to give an overview of the archaeological finds from metal detecting at Gjellestad and surrounding areas, and to relate these finds to truncated archaeological structures recorded by the project’s extensive ground penetrating radar ...
Margrete Figenschou Simonsen +1 more
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Gjellestad introduction, background and historical framework
The spark that ignited this research project was the discovery of the Gjellestad ship in the autumn of 2018 by the Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU).
Knut Paasche +2 more
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This paper focuses on the region of Enna in central Sicily. Its peculiar environmental setting is a key feature, with a central mountain surrounded by gentle, fertile lowlands.
Citter Carlo +3 more
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