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Urban Transformation in Ancient Molise, 2021
This chapter focuses on the epigraphic evidence from Larinum and its territory as well as examples found in the wider Mediterranean. It begins with a prosopographical discussion of the eight principal families of the town, noting the survival and ...
Elizabeth C. Robinson
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Sonic writing: technologies of material, symbolic, and signal inscriptions

International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, 2020
Sonic writing: technologies of material, symbolic, and signal inscriptions by Thor Magnusson, Bloomsbury Academic, London, 2019, 304 pp., £81.00 (hardback), £21.58 (ebook), ISBN 978-1-501-31386-8 Jack Armitage To cite this article: Jack Armitage (2020 ...
Jack Armitage
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Remote-sensing hyperspectral imaging for applications in archaeological areas: Non-invasive investigations on wall paintings and on mural inscriptions in the Pompeii site

, 2020
Hyper-Spectral Imaging (HSI) is nowadays a well-established technology in the field of Cultural Heritage (CH), being acknowledged as a highly effective tool for accomplishing both non-invasive diagnostics and documentation of different typologies of ...
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The sociology of translation and accounting inscriptions: Reflections on Latour and Accounting Research

Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 2017
This paper is a reflection upon the work of Latour and its influence upon accounting research, thirty years after the publication of Science in Action .
K. Robson, Chiara Bottausci
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Recognition of Oracle Bone Inscriptions Using Deep Learning based on Data Augmentation

2018 Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage (MetroArchaeo), 2018
Oracle bone inscriptions are among the oldest kind of characters in the world and were first inscribed on cattle bone or turtle shells about 3,000 years ago. They were discovered in 1899, and unfortunately very few papers described them.
Lin Meng, Naoki Kamitoku, K. Yamazaki
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Inscriptions d'Éleusis

Bulletin de correspondance hellénique, 1882
Foucart Paul. Inscriptions d'Eleusis. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 6, fascicule 23,1893. pp. 322-342.
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