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Revisiting Epigraphic Evidence of the Oldest Synagogue in Morocco in Volubilis
Volubilis was a Roman city located at the southwest extremity of the Roman Empire in modern-day Morocco. Several Jewish gravestone inscriptions in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin, likely from the 3rd century CE, have been found there.
Sofia Andreeva +2 more
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Christliche Inschriften aus Neoklaudiopolis/Andrapa (Vezirköprü/Samsun İli, Türkei)
In diesem Beitrag werden vier Inschriften vorgestellt: eine Votivinschrift und drei Grabinschriften. Die Votivinschrift (Nr. 1) und zwei der Grabinschriften (Nr. 2 und 3) sind zweifellos christlich, für die dritte (Nr. 4) ist dies immerhin zu diskutieren.
Vera Sauer, Eckart Olshausen
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In Antiquity, alongside the “noble” construction in stone, masonry, archeology reveals many types of construction, generally in perishable materials (earth and wood), for buildings intended for various uses, including of dwelling.
Alain Ferdière
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About some assertions on the spread of Greek amphorae in the Getae world
The article is devoted to a critical analysis of the article by A. Levinschi "Греческие амфоры на гетских памятниках лесостепи Днестровско-Прутского междуречья - центры и ритмы поступления (Greek amphorae on Getae sites in the forest-steppe area between ...
Natalia Mateevici
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Restoring and attributing ancient texts using deep neural networks. [PDF]
Assael Y +8 more
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Division of labor, specialization and diversity in the ancient Roman cities: A quantitative approach to Latin epigraphy. [PDF]
Kaše V, Heřmánková P, Sobotková A.
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On the utility of Colour in shape analysis: An introduction to Colour science via palaeographical case studies. [PDF]
Atanasiu V, Fornaro P.
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This paper offers corrections and new readings to names found in eleven inscriptions originating from Faras. Inscriptions were discovered at different periods, ranging from the visit of Karl Richard Lepsius in 1844 to the rescue excavation by the Polish
Grzegorz Ochała
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Unsupervised deep learning supports reclassification of Bronze age cypriot writing system. [PDF]
Corazza M +3 more
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Greek and Latin Digital Epigraphy
The teaching materials represent a shortened and updated version of the unit on digital epigraphy from the ENCODE project MOOC and of the ENCODE Handbook, of which the JDLE project (“Joint Laboratory in Digital Epigraphy”) constitutes a continuation through the involvement of Brown University.
Bencivenni, Alice +3 more
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