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2017
Images from archaeological sites are often engaging, sometimes mysterious, and always seem full of potential for insight into the lives and thoughts of people from the past. Unfortunately, most research into archaeological images relies on a narrow range of art historical methods and on parallels with ethnographic information.
Marit K. Munson, Kelley Hays-Gilpin
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Images from archaeological sites are often engaging, sometimes mysterious, and always seem full of potential for insight into the lives and thoughts of people from the past. Unfortunately, most research into archaeological images relies on a narrow range of art historical methods and on parallels with ethnographic information.
Marit K. Munson, Kelley Hays-Gilpin
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A Dataset and a Convolutional Model for Iconography Classification in Paintings
Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 2021Federico Milani, Piero Fraternali
exaly
1995
Abstract The widespread tendency to regard document reliefs as indistinguishable from votive reliefs is primarily the result of the attention paid to the formal characteristics of the reliefs at the expense of their content. Most document reliefs were set up in sanctuaries, indicating that they had a votive function, and the reliefs ...
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Abstract The widespread tendency to regard document reliefs as indistinguishable from votive reliefs is primarily the result of the attention paid to the formal characteristics of the reliefs at the expense of their content. Most document reliefs were set up in sanctuaries, indicating that they had a votive function, and the reliefs ...
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Where the wild things are: the evolving iconography of rural fauna
Journal of Rural Studies, 2004Henry Buller
exaly

