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Designers and Makers of Ancient Egyptian Monumental Epigraphy
, 2020Egyptian epigraphy and palaeography may significantly contribute to the study of the artists and craftsmen responsible for the creation of ancient Egyptian monumental decoration, and, in return, this double discipline can also greatly benefit from a ...
D. Laboury
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Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Scientific Developments in Epigraphy
The Oxford Handbook of Egyptian Epigraphy and Paleography, 2020The science of epigraphy has its roots in drawings and paintings made by travelers and those who worked on state-funded expeditions in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
V. Davies
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The Epigraphy of Ptolemaic Egypt
, 2020The book contains twelve chapters, by various authors, discussing aspects of the Greek and Egyptian bilingual and trilingual inscriptions from Egypt during the Ptolemaic period, from the conquest by Alexander the Great (332 BC) to the death of Kleopatra ...
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UNDER THE LORDLY MONARCHS OF THE NORTH: THE EPIGRAPHY OF NORTHERN BELIZE
Ancient Mesoamerica, 2020The hieroglyphic texts of northern Belize are remarkable for their longevity, spanning from the Late Preclassic to the Late Postclassic (ca. 100 b.c –a.d. 1544).
C. Helmke
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An Assessment of Digital Epigraphy and Related Technologies
, 2020This chapter reviews some of the historical developments in scientific illustration that influenced our modern-day approach to Egyptological epigraphy and discusses the idea of objectivity in scientific illustration.
Peter Der Manuelian
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2014
Epigraphy (from the Greek epigráphein ‘to write on something’) indicates the action of noting signs on a surface, whether by inscribing, incis- ing, painting, stamping or tracing. The possi- bility of writing presupposes the action of a literate society that develops a graphic system and formalizes it: although such achievements cover more than five ...
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Epigraphy (from the Greek epigráphein ‘to write on something’) indicates the action of noting signs on a surface, whether by inscribing, incis- ing, painting, stamping or tracing. The possi- bility of writing presupposes the action of a literate society that develops a graphic system and formalizes it: although such achievements cover more than five ...
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2009
Abstract The academic discipline of epigraphy includes the search for and discovery of hitherto unknown inscriptions, the publication of accurate editions and translations of and commentaries on inscriptions, and the scholarly discussion and dissemination of the data provided by inscriptions.
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Abstract The academic discipline of epigraphy includes the search for and discovery of hitherto unknown inscriptions, the publication of accurate editions and translations of and commentaries on inscriptions, and the scholarly discussion and dissemination of the data provided by inscriptions.
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History of Recording Demotic Epigraphy
, 2020This chapter gives an overview of the history of recording and publishing epigraphic sources in Demotic language and script from the Late Period to Greco-Roman Egypt (seventh century bce to third century ce), for example, on stelae, offering tables ...
J. Moje
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The parts of Hispania without epigraphy
Palaeohispanic Languages and Epigraphies, 2019This chapter describes the linguistic situation in those parts of the Iberian peninsula where there are no or very few inscriptions written in the indigenous languages.
J. Gorrochategui, J. M. Vallejo
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Epigraphy analysis using image processing
RECENT ADVANCES IN SCIENCES, ENGINEERING, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, 2023C. Sindhu, R. Vasanth, Ayush Dalara
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