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Abstract We present two robust and well‐dated paleomagnetic poles from upper Eocene and Oligocene volcanics in the Urumieh‐Dokhtar magmatic arc, Central Iran. These two poles place Iran ∼3.7°–3° of latitude south of its present position between ca. 40 and 23 Ma.
Peiping Song +8 more
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Given the characteristics of significant or enormous resources, a wide range, many reservoir types, and challenging exploration on the right bank of the Amu Darya River, we systematically studied the characteristics of its reservoirs. Based on the core description, thin sections in combination with logging and seismic facies characteristics as well as ...
Qiang Wang, Ming Wen
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Abstract Competing end‐member models for the late Paleozoic Variscan orogeny (ca. 360‐290 Ma) alternatively suggest moderate 2–3 km elevations underlain by relatively thin crust (<50 km) or a thick crust (>55 km) that supported high 4–5 km elevations.
Ian W. Hillenbrand, Michael L. Williams
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A Paleo‐Arabic inscription on a route north of Ṭāʾif
Abstract This paper will produce a new edition of the Rīʿ al‐Zallālah inscription, discussing in detail its paleographic features and content, and the ramifications it has on our understanding of the linguistic and religious milieu of the sixth–early seventh century Ḥigāz.
Ahmad Al‐Jallad, Hythem Sidky
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A New Tool for Computer Assisted Paleography: The Digital Analysis of Syriac Handwriting Project
Over the last nine years, a forty-seven-person digital humanities project has explored the feasibility of computer assisted paleography for Syriac.
Michael Penn +7 more
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State of the Art in Digital Paleography
Nur Atikah Arbain, Nur Atikah Arbain
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How Many Glyphs and How Many Scribes? Digital Paleography and the Voynich Manuscript
:It can be safely claimed that there is no medieval script that has been seen, analyzed, and debated more than that of the mysterious and as-yet-unread Voynich Manuscript (Beinecke MS 408).
L. Davis
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Seventy years of study on ethnic paleography in China
This paper systematically presents the development process of studying ancient Chinese ethnic scripts over the past seven decades since the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, including the establishment of related research institutions ...
Jinbo Shi, Runhua Huang
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Data scarcity in paleographic image datasets poses a significant challenge to researchers and scholars in the field. Unlike modern printed texts, historical manuscripts and documents are often scarce and fragile, making them difficult to digitize and ...
A. Aswathy, P. U. Maheswari
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Introduction: Special Issue, Digital Paleography
This is the introduction to the special issue on Digital Paleography.
Isabella Magni
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