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Epigraphy, Image, and Material: The Strategic Power of the Word “And” on Byzantine Uterine Amulets
Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft, 2023:In the context of social taboos excluding bleeding women from church spaces, a Byzantine uterine amulet references the gospel story of the healing of the bleeding woman for those needing alternative means for aid.
Jacquelyn Tuerk-Stonberg, Jordan Bardzik
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The Fortress of Eleutherai: New Insights from Survey, Architecture, and Epigraphy
Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2022:The fortress at Eleutherai is an iconic example of ancient Greek military architecture. Our knowledge of the site, however, is limited by several problems related to its date, construction, function, and identity.
S. Fachard +3 more
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Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2021
A hybrid capsule network-based deep learning framework for deciphering ancient scripts with scarce annotations is presented. To verify the feasibility of our proposed framework, the Phoenician epigraphy is used as a case study.
Rodrigue Rizk +3 more
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A hybrid capsule network-based deep learning framework for deciphering ancient scripts with scarce annotations is presented. To verify the feasibility of our proposed framework, the Phoenician epigraphy is used as a case study.
Rodrigue Rizk +3 more
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Deciphering Ancient Tamil Epigraphy: A Deep Learning Approach for Vatteluttu Script Recognition
Journal of Internet Services and Information SecurityVatteluttu (Vattezhuthu) script, prevalent between the 3rd and 8th century CE, played a crucial role in documenting early Chola and Pandya history. However, despite its historical significance, thousands of inscriptions remain untranslated, hindering a ...
R. Arjunan +6 more
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Review of Computational Epigraphy
arXiv.orgComputational Epigraphy refers to the process of extracting text from stone inscription, transliteration, interpretation, and attribution with the aid of computational methods.
Vishal Kumar
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The Oxford Handbook of Egyptian Epigraphy and Paleography
, 2020Epigraphy and palaeography are ways of recording, analyzing, and interpreting texts and images. This Handbook discusses technical issues about recording text and art and interpretive questions about what we do with those records and why we do it.
D. Laboury, V. Davies
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Lampas, 2021
Abstract Most well-known inscriptions are monumental texts carved on stone. In this contribution, on the other hand, we focus on small, often informal texts scratched or stamped on rocks, metal surfaces and pottery. To this type of so-called ‘little epigraphy’ belong for instance graffiti, ostraca, weights and measures, curse tablets ...
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Abstract Most well-known inscriptions are monumental texts carved on stone. In this contribution, on the other hand, we focus on small, often informal texts scratched or stamped on rocks, metal surfaces and pottery. To this type of so-called ‘little epigraphy’ belong for instance graffiti, ostraca, weights and measures, curse tablets ...
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Merovingian Epigraphy, Frankish Epigraphy, and the Epigraphy of the Merovingian World
2020Inscriptions are a rich and illuminating source for Merovingian history, and the study of epigraphy illuminates important aspects of literacy and culture at this time. Inscriptions are attested for the entirety of the Merovingian period, from the end of Roman control through the rise of Clovis to the end of Merovingian rule. They are preserved not only
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