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Fragmented-cuneiform-based convolutional neural network for cuneiform character recognition
Cuneiform has been a widely used writing system in one of the human history phases. Although there are millions of tablets, have been excavated today, only around 100,000 tablets have been read.
Saputra, Julian, Prasetiadi, Agi
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Transliterated Cuneiform Tablets of the Electronic Babylonian Library Platform
This work presents a corpus of transliterated cuneiform tablets from the Electronic Babylonian Library (eBL) platform, including a public API endpoint to download the latest version of the data, and a Python library to parse the transliterations in ATF ...
Yunus Cobanoglu +11 more
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Uus-babüloonia kroonika ja vana-pärsiakeelne raidkiri Artaxerxes III Ochose valitsemisajast [PDF]
The main aim of the current short article is not only to give an overview of some facts regarding the biography of the last important Old Persian king Artaxerxes III Ochos (359–338 BC), who re-established a weakened Achaemenid Empire, but also to give an
Vladimir Sazonov
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The cuneiform texts from Failaka
Many artifacts bearing cuneiform inscriptions were discovered by the various missions that carried out archaeological research on Failaka island since 1958.
Gianni Marchesi
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Proverbs of Animals in the Sumerian Cuneiform Sources
Zahraa Mahmood Mohammed
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Appendix 1. Cuneiform Inscriptions
Edition of cuneiform inscriptions from ...
Jesper Eidem
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Two New Cuneiform Texts from Iri-Sağrig Including Akkadian Formulas
Ali Mohammed Ahmed
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Special session on cuneiform sources
SAW team member Christine Proust organised a special session on cuneiform sources, which took place on 25 June 2012, 13:30-18:00. The programme included: Xiaoli Ouyang (Harvard PhD) Monetary role of silver and its administration in Ur III Mesopotamia (c.
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Digital Corpus of Cuneiform Lexical Texts [PDF]
Funding from the Stahl Endowment in 2018 was used for adding more material to the Digital Corpus of Cuneiform Lexical Lists (DCCLT). Lexical texts are lists of words and lists of cuneiform signs that were used by ancient Mesopotamian scribes and scholars
Veldhuis, Niek
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