Lecture Arabic Secondary Epigraphy, an Emerging Field: Recent Discoveries in the Arabian Peninsula (7th-8th c. CE) Frédéric Imbert Professor Imbert is the director of the Department of Arabic, Medieval and Modern Studies of the Institut français du ...
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From chisel to inscription: affordable protocols for the digital documentation of stone carving techniques. An experimental archaeology and traceological approach applied to epigraphy. [PDF]
Previti G +4 more
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Mental Hospitals in India: Reforms for the future. [PDF]
Daund M +4 more
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Updated synthesis about the epigraphic dossier of Late Antiquity; definition of Late Antiquity by the epigraphs, including, critically and constructively, the inscriptions of Christian patronage; the 'sacred' as an element "of success" also in the ...
Antonio Felle
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On automatic decipherment of lost ancient scripts relying on combinatorial optimisation and coupled simulated annealing. [PDF]
Tamburini F.
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A genetic contribution from the Far East into Ashkenazi Jews via the ancient Silk Road. [PDF]
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Deep Aramaic: Towards a synthetic data paradigm enabling machine learning in epigraphy. [PDF]
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This paper argues for the utility of the concept of creolization in relation to Latin Europe during the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. It further suggests that it offers possibilities for exploring other medieval societies, including making global comparisons. The paper draws on linguistics, early modern Atlantic history, and Roman archaeology,
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Contextualizing ancient texts with generative neural networks. [PDF]
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All Roads Lead to Rome: Exploring Human Migration to the Eternal City through Biochemistry of Skeletons from Two Imperial-Era Cemeteries (1st-3rd c AD). [PDF]
Killgrove K, Montgomery J.
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