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Low-Cost Structure from Motion Technology: An open approach for epigraphical digital reconstruction

Posted on behalf of Daniele Mittica*, Michele Pellegrino**, Anita Rocco** The creation of photorealistic 3D models of several objects, architecture, archaeological sites, artworks, or even entire landscapes, is increasingly becoming an established practice. The use of 3D reconstruction tools are also … Continue reading

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Improving text-based search of inscriptions

Posted on behalf of Michelangelo Ceci1, Gianvito Pio1, Anita Rocco2   The Epigraphic Database Bari (EDB) stores inscriptions by Christians from Rome, between 3rd and 8th cent. It provides a web-based system to search for almost all the Greek and Latin … Continue reading

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Medieval and Modern Epigraphy: Epigraphisches Forschungs- und Dokumentationszentrum München

(posted on behalf of Franz-Albrecht Bornschlegel) Read more about Medieval and Modern Epigraphy its ‘state of art‘, and the related Internet service Epigraphisches Forschungs- und Dokumentationszentrum München

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Geographic Information System- A suitable “bridge” between Epigraphy and Archaeology.

Posted on behalf of  Elisa Orlando Archeologist (Postdoc independent researcher) Email: elisa.orlando@gmail.com The discovery of new, effective technologies applied both to epigraphy and archaeology seems to prove how closely these two disciplines are linked. Many archaeological and epigraphic studies have emphasized … Continue reading

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Digital Archive for the Study of pre-Islamic Arabian

Posted on behalf of Annamaria De Santis, Irene Rossi, Daniele Marotta DASI-Digital Archive for the Study of pre-Islamic Arabian inscriptions is an ERC project of the University of Pisa and Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, directed by Prof. Alessandra Avanzini, … Continue reading

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Women in Deccan as gleaned through inscriptions: 200 BCE-1200 CE

Guest post from Rupali Mokashi. My stint with ancient Indian epigraphy started seventeen years ago when I commenced my Doctoral Research on ‘The Position of Women in Deccan as gleaned through inscriptions: 200 BCE-1200 AD.’ The inscriptions were always a … Continue reading

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