Revealing inscriptions obscured by time on an early-modern lead funerary cross using terahertz multispectral imaging. [PDF]
Dong J +4 more
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The Inscription between text and object: The deconstruction of a multifaceted notion with aview of a flexible digital representation [PDF]
International audienceIn scholarly use, the term 'inscription' is not always unambiguous. The same concept can designate either the signifiers on a support, regardless of their meaning and textual function, or can be used to distinguish different texts ...
Morlock, Emmanuelle, Santin, Eleonora
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“The lapidary style” suggests a manner of writing that runs close to working a material—carving lettering into rock, cutting a gem into fine facets. Poised between the properties of the stone and of the jewel, this term holds the tensions of stone’s ...
Riley, Denise
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Epígrafe de Acca Deocena en San Miguel de Bernuy (Segovia, España)
We present a new stele of a woman with indigenous name, expressing kinship group, and decorative elements related to the death (banquet scene, trees).
Angel Luis Hoces de la Guardia Bermejo
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La epigrafía romana de Augusta Emérita más allá del Museo: digitalización, modelización 3D y difusión a través de dispositivos móviles [PDF]
Este trabajo ofrece la experiencia de innovación científica de digitalizar y modelar en 3D un conjunto de cincuenta y nueve inscripciones romanas del Museo Nacional de Arte Romano (Mérida, Badajoz), a través de una tecnología de bajo coste, basada en el ...
Haridian Guerra Soto +2 more
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Does the longevity of the Sardinian population date back to Roman times? A comprehensive review of the available evidence. [PDF]
Floris P, Dore MP, Pes GM.
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Trades in Numidia from Latin Epigraphy: The Example of Cirta, Cuicul and Thamugadi.
Trades were, and still are part of the daily life of any society and in particular reflect its economic aspect. As far as the Roman period is concerned, Algeria, like its neighbors, has seen a great deal of interest in archaeological research, especially
MEHENTEL Djahida, SERRADJ Nedjma
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Les artisans africains : étude sociale et organisation du travail
The epigraphic inventory of the Latin inscriptions mentioning craftsmen discovered in Algeria allows presenting a first social study of the African artifices.
Touatia Amraoui
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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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