At 5pm CET, we will begin broadcasting a conference on Greek and Latin in an Age of Open Data. The conference will run over four days for three hours each because we want to maximize the geographic range while reaching people in reasonable times of the day. (Not everyone is so lucky -- our colleagues Donald Sturgeon and John S. Y. Lee in Hong Kong are, for example, gamely preparing to present in the middle of the night).
We will post the final information about connecting on the following link:
http://www.dh.uni-leipzig.de/wo/workshop-december-2014/greek-and-latin-in-an-age-of-open-data-schedule/
Our plan is to livestream the presentations and to store them on the new Digital Humanities at Leipzig YouTube channel. This is our first attempt at this and the one thing that I am most sure of is that we will run into all sorts of disasters and mishaps. But as we become accustomed to using this new technology in this (we use it all the time for multiparty video-conferencing among our far-flung collaborators), we are able to engage a wider audience than if we made everyone come to Leipzig
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Greek and Latin in an Age of Open Data -- Conference on Google Hangout December 1-4, 17:00-c. 20:00 CET
Greek and Latin in an Age of Open Data -- Conference on Google Hangout December 1-4, 17:00-c. 20:00 CET
Reception of Antiquity in a Semantic Network: Digital Books, Images and Objects
Reception of Antiquity in a Semantic Network: Digital Books, Images and Objects
The aim of the project is the reconstruction and online publication of about 1700 prints, which appeared between 1500 and 1900. In a next step forms of semantic networks are to be approached in separate subprojects. This is to be illustrated through the direct contextualisation of objects from Philipp von Stosch's Gem Collection.
The aim of the project "Reception of Antiquity in a Semantic Network" within the Arachne database is the development and provision of web-based prints from the period between 1500 and 1830. The project’s basis is defined by engravings to classical, Near Eastern and Egyptian Archaeology of the 16th till the 19th century from the library of the Rome Department of the DAI. These early prints (e.g. travel, research and excavation reports, catalogs) have been published in the examination of the excavations and discoveries of ancient cultures in the Mediterranean region.
A total of 2,300 engravings will be processed. Of these 1,200 (status of July 2013) are digitized in a way, that they are available as searchable full text (OCR). In addition, the in the engraving presented objects are contextualized. This primarily concerns the structural metadata of the prints as tables of contents, the presence of images or captions, but also bibliographic data of the book. These are structured in collaboration with the DAI’s ZENON database by using the TEI editor which was developed for this purpose by the CoDArchLab. That is the technical book division into cover, title page, table of contents, table etc. which is tagged by using the TEI editor’s user interface, so links are created in a standardized way.
Among the semantic metadata the objects pictured and described in the prints, and also its places and people are primarily relevant. This information will be identified and linked to the corresponding information in the image and object database Arachne, i.e. on the one hand to "real" objects and also to the relevant collection, topography and reception records. If this information is not yet available in Arachne, the corresponding records are created.
Looking up the Stoss'schen gem collection you find the contextualizing of the semantic metadata deepened. The digitized titles will also be found on the Metasearch of the Virtual Library "PropylaeumSEARCH2".
The four and a half year project "Reception of Antiquity in a Semantic Network" began in September 2009 and is funded by the DFG.
The following institutions are involved: Rome Departement of the DAI, the head office of the DAI in Berlin, the CoDArchLab in Cologne, ZENON database and the Winckelmann-Gesellschaft Stendal.
The expected findings of the overall project concerning former storage places, collection history and publication of archaeological history until the end of the 19th century will offer many insights to the prospective research into the change of the antiques understanding during the Baroque, Enlightenment and Classicism. Thus, the project provides insights into the history of archeology, in the reception of antiquity of various epochs, in the history of various collections and the development of archaeological publications. Ultimately, the project contributes to the interdisciplinary and cultural historical research.
Further Information
All books of the project "Reception of Antiquity in a Semantic Network"
Friday, November 28, 2014
A Gazetteer of the Copaic Basin
A Gazetteer of the Copaic Basin
Robert Consoli
Robert Consoli
The work I've done so far now allows me to build a preliminary gazetteer. I've put together such a gazetteer of the several place names in the Copaic Basin. This includes the place names from [Simpson 1980] which I mentioned in a previous post. To this I have added most of the place names and place indicators from [Farinetti 2009]. The Farinetti names are in a separate .kml so that you can use them together with the Simpson names or independently. The Simpson names are divided into 'Mycenaean', 'Other sites', 'Channels', and 'Natural Features'. The Farinetti names actually designate find spots of assemblages of artifacts and so I used Farinetti's own system where the names are grouped by region, e.gg. 'around Orchomenos', 'around Levadeia', etc. There are both .kml and .kmz files for these names. In addition I put a tab-separated combined text list of these two sets of names on Google Drive if you prefer to use them that way.
If you download the .kml, for instance, and then double click on it Google Earth will start and display the combined files with Simpson and Farinetti's names. The illustration shows what that will look like around the ancient Haliartos area in the SE Copaic Basin. Paddles in blue are place names from Simpson, paddles in red with an 'F' are names from Farinetti. Red paddles with a 'K' show the katavothrai (e.g. #24, 'Moulkios' in the center right of the illustration). Paddles in white with a black dot are the sites that Simpson calls out as 'Mycenaean'. Paddles in red with an 'F' often are preceded by numbers. These numbers correspond to the numbers for places in the relevant sections of Farinetti.
Without a gazetteer it can be a little difficult to study this area since there are Mycenaean, classical, Roman, Medieval, and Modern name sets and sometimes all of them for the same place. I hope this gazetteer helps and I'd be grateful to receive corrections.
The files can be retrieved from Google Drive:
.kml combined names list
.kmz combined names list
.txt tab-separated combined text list
Thursday, November 27, 2014
AWOL milestone
AWOL passed the three million page views benchmark today. A million in the last eleven months.
CDLI search
CDLI has recently implemented at <http://cdli.ucla.edu/search/> a search functionality, similar to that for transliterations, for lines of translation and comment that form a part of our core text annotation files. While only a fraction of the numbers of translations available through the Oracc consortium, there are, still, currently some 54,000 lines of translated cuneiform text in CDLI files, mostly in English, but including some instances in German, French, and even Catalan; 14,700 lines of interlinear annotation, from comment on sign preservation up to calculations that underlie numbers in accounts and metrological-mathematical texts, and 88,000 lines of (usually formulaic) comment to text structure. The bulk of current CDLI translations is comprised of those created by Dan Foxvog for the Mesopotamian Royal Inscriptions component of the website (nearly 30,000 lines in 1550 texts; see <http://tinyurl.com/mdhzlrg> and <http://cdli.ucla.edu/projects/royal/royal.html>), and we anticipate more translation content of Sumerian literary texts as ETCSL migrates to CDLI; but 13,600 lines in 1530 administrative texts are also now in some form of translation (<http://tinyurl.com/kjkcut4>). For the record, CDLI restricts translation of texts liable to appear in multiple witness artifacts to their artificial composite entries. As with transliteration search, the exact string of searched characters in translations and comments are highlighted in blue to facilitate their discovery within the displayed texts. Exact string in these instances means that, for example, a search for “pig” will display that string as a discrete word, but also all uses of “pigs,” “pigherder,” and so on. Only “pig” will be highlighted. Please note that the search engine results pages only report numbers of texts found, not individual references to a given search string. Thus a search for “calculation:” in comment results in 228 texts found, but altogether 1026 uses of “calculation:”. As with transliteration search, users can enter multiple character strings in a field, each separated by a comma, for instance "lukalla,account” in translation (currently just six hits, at <http://tinyurl.com/pegtatb>), but unlike transliteration these searches are always of full texts and cannot be restricted to single line, and are not case sensitive, neither of which seemed to us to contribute materially to search strategies.
Bob Englund
UCLA
Bob Englund
UCLA
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Pompeii: The First Navigation Map
Pompeii: The First Navigation Map
Posted on by Eric Poehler
The PBMP’s first full map for navigation is now online. You can start to explore Pompeii in the map embedded below, or go to the full site for more space and options. If you want to customize the map or make a presentation from it, sign in to / sign up for your ArcGIS Online account and save a copy to your own webspace. The link is at the upper right of the embedded map page. [Coming: Click here if you want to download the files as a map package (with minor improvements from online version) ]. Below the map is additional information about the files, the information they contain, and their display.
Open Access Journal: London Archaeologist
London Archaeologist
For anyone interested in the history, heritage or archaeology of the capital, London Archaeologist is essential reading. Published by the London Archaeologist Association since 1968, it is a periodical of record for the London area, covering major archaeological discoveries, events and issues.
Content includes excavation reports, historical articles, artefact and finds studies, environmental archaeology reports, exhibition reports, book reviews, news and commentary. It has recently been redesigned and expanded to cover interviews, profiles of local societies and museums, previews of forthcoming monographs and other features.
The archive includes digitised articles, along with some indexes, from 1968-2010 (volumes 1-12). More recent volumes (13 onwards) can be obtained from the London Archaeologist website.
See the full List of Open Access Journals in Ancient Studies
Monday, November 24, 2014
Digital Library at The Alexandria Center for Hellenistic Studies
[First posted in AWOL 5 October 2010. Updated 24 November 2014]
The Alexandria Center for Hellenistic Studies
The Alexandria Center for Hellenistic Studies
Since its founding by Alexander the Great in 331 BCE, and for a period of over 600 years, Alexandria was the cultural capital of the world, especially during the Ptolemaic period. The Hellenistic period – specifically in Alexandria but also throughout the Mediterranean – witnessed many achievements and contributions in all fields of knowledge that have greatly added to man’s thought and the progress of civilization.
The Alexandria Center for Hellenistic Studies, was established as a joint collaboration between the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the Onassis Foundation, the Vardinoyannis Foundation and the University of Alexandria. The Center is open to scholars from around the world who are keen to obtain diplomas, Masters and Doctorates in Hellenistic studies in particular, in various specializations:
History
Literature
Art, Archeology and Architecture
Philosophy and Science
Bulletin de la Société archéologique d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: 1-2-3-4-5
Publication Date: 1898-1925
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world
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Bulletin de la Société archéologique d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: 9-10-11
Publication Date: 1898-1925
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world
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Bulletin de la Société archéologique d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: 12-13-14
Publication Date: 1898-1925
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world
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Bulletin de la Société archéologique d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: 15-16-17
Publication Date: 1898-1925
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world
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Bulletin de la Société archéologique d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: 18-19-20
Publication Date: 1898-1925
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world
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Bulletin de la Société archéologique d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: 21-22-23
Publication Date: 1898-1925
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world
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Bulletin de la Société archéologique d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: 46
Publication Date: 1898-1925
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world
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Bulletin
Author(s):
Subject(s): Archéologie
Volume: 6
Publication Date: 1904
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world
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Bulletin
Author(s):
Subject(s): Archéologie
Volume: 40
Publication Date: 1953
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world
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Bulletin
Author(s):
Subject(s): Archéologie
Volume: 41
Publication Date: 1956
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world
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Bulletin
Author(s):
Subject(s): Archéologie
Volume: 42
Publication Date: 1967
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world
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Bulletin
Author(s):
Subject(s): Archéologie
Volume: 43
Publication Date: 1975
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world
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Bulletin
Author(s):
Subject(s): Archéologie
Volume: 44
Publication Date: 1991
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world
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Bulletin
Author(s):
Subject(s): Archéologie
Volume: 45
Publication Date: 1993
Language: English
Category: History of ancient world
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Bulletin
Author(s):
Subject(s): Archéologie
Volume: 47
Publication Date: 2003
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world
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Bulletin de la Société royale d'archéologie d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: 24
Publication Date: 1926-1951
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Bulletin de la Société royale d'archéologie d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: 27
Publication Date: 1926-1951
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Bulletin de la Société royale d'archéologie d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: 30
Publication Date: 1926-1951
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Bulletin de la Société royale d'archéologie d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: 31
Publication Date: 1926-1951
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Bulletin de la Société royale d'archéologie d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: 32-33
Publication Date: 1926-1951
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Bulletin de la Société royale d'archéologie d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: 34-35
Publication Date: 1926-1951
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Bulletin de la Société royale d'archéologie d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: 36
Publication Date: 1926-1951
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Bulletin de la Société royale d'archéologie d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: 37
Publication Date: 1926-1951
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Bulletin de la Société royale d'archéologie d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: 38
Publication Date: 1926-1951
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Bulletin de la Société royale d'archéologie d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: 39
Publication Date: 1926-1951
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Monuments de l'Egypte gréco-romaine
Author(s):
Subject(s): Egypt Antiquities - Classical antiquities - Sculpture, Greco Roman Egypt - Sculpture
Volume: vol. 2 pt. 2
Publication Date: 1934
Language: Italian
Category: Sculpture to ca. 500
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Rapport sur la marche du service du musée pendant l'exercice 1929-1921
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Art - Greco-Roman
Volume:
Publication Date: 1923
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Rapport sur la marche du service du musée en 1913
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Art - Greco-Roman
Volume:
Publication Date: 1914
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Bulletin de la Société archéologique d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: no. 8 1905
Publication Date: 1898-1925
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world
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Bulletin de la Société archéologique d'Alexandrie
Author(s):
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Archaeology
Volume: no. 7 1905
Publication Date: 1898-1925
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world
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Annuario del Museo Greco-Romano
Author(s): Adriani, Achille.
Subject(s): Matḥaf al-Yūnānī al-Rūmānī (Alexandria, Egypt)
Volume: vol. 1
Publication Date: 1934
Language: Italian
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Annuaire du Musée Greco-Romain (1933-34 - 1934-35) : La Nécropole de Moustafa Pacha
Author(s): Adriani, Achille.
Subject(s): Art, Greco-Roman
Volume:
Publication Date: 1933
Language: French
Category:
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Annuaire du Musée gréco-romain
Author(s): Adriani, Achille.
Subject(s): Greco-Roman
Volume: vol. 2
Publication Date: 1940-1952
Language: Arabic
Category: Ancient world
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Annuaire du Musée gréco-romain
Author(s): Adriani, Achille.
Subject(s): Greco-Roman
Volume: vol. 3
Publication Date: 1940-1952
Language: Arabic
Category: Ancient world
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La côte Alexandrine dans l'antiquité
Author(s): Botti, Giuseppe
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities
Volume: vol. 1
Publication Date: 1897
Language: French
Category: Ancient world
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Plan de la ville d'Alexandrie à l'époque ptolémaique Monuments et localités de l'ancienne Alexandrie; Mémoire présenté à la société archéologique
Author(s): Botti, Giuseppe
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Descriptions et voyages
Volume:
Publication Date: 1898
Language: French
Category: Africa
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L'acropole d'Alexandrie et le sérapeum d'apres Aphtonius et les fouilles : mémoire présenté à la Société archéologique d'Alexandrie à la séance du 17 août 1895
Author(s): Botti, Giuseppe
Subject(s): Aphthonius - 4th cent - Greece - Acropolis (Athens) - Serapeum
Volume:
Publication Date: 1895
Language: French
Category: General history of Africa Egypt & Sudan
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Fouilles à la colonne Théodosienne (1896) : Mémoire présenté à la Société archéologique
Author(s): Botti, Giuseppe
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities
Volume:
Publication Date: 1897
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Catalogue des monuments exposés au Musée gréco-romain d'Alexandrie
Author(s): Botti, Giuseppe
Subject(s): Art - Greek - Roman - Classical antiquities - Catalogs Antiquités gréco-romaines
Volume:
Publication Date: 1900
Language: French
Category: Galleries, museums, private collections
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Egitto greco e romano
Author(s): Breccia, Evaristo
Subject(s): Egypt - Antiquities - History - Greco-Roman period, 332 B.C.-640 A.D.
Volume:
Publication Date: 1957
Language: Italian
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Iscrizioni greche e latine
Author(s): Breccia, Evaristo
Subject(s): Inscriptions, Latin - Inscriptions Egypt Alexandria Catalogs - Inscriptions, Greek
Volume:
Publication Date: 1911
Language: Italian
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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La necropoli di Sciatbi
Author(s): Breccia, Evaristo
Subject(s): Egyptian Art - Glassware - Ancient Egypt - Roman Egypt - Tombs - Antiquities
Volume: vol. 2
Publication Date: 1912
Language: Italian
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Alexandrea ad Aegyptum : a guide to the ancient and modern town, and to its Graeco-Roman museum
Author(s): Breccia, Evaristo
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - History - Matḥaf al-Yūnānī al-Rūmānī - Oudheden - Roman Antiquities - Guid
Volume:
Publication Date: 1922
Language: English
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Le musée Gréco-Romain, 1925-1931
Author(s): Breccia, Evaristo
Subject(s): Matḥaf al-Yūnānī al-Rūmānī (Alexandria, Egypt)
Volume:
Publication Date: 1925
Language: French
Category:
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Le musée Gréco-Romain, 1931-1932
Author(s): Breccia, Evaristo
Subject(s): Matḥaf al-Yūnānī al-Rūmānī (Alexandria, Egypt)
Volume:
Publication Date: 1931
Language: French
Category:
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Mémoire sur l'antique Alexandrie : ses faubourges et environs découverts par les fouilles, sondages, nivellements et autres recherches, faits d'aprés les ordres de son Altesse, Ismaïl Pacha, vice roi d'Egypte
Author(s): Falakī, Maḥmūd Bāshā
Subject(s): Egypte - Antiquités - Alexandrie (Egypte)
Volume:
Publication Date: 1872
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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L'architecture et la décoration dans l'ancienne Egypte
Author(s): Jéquier, Gustave - Mestral Combremont, Victor de
Subject(s): Egypte - Antiquités - Temples - Architecture
Volume: vol. 3
Publication Date: 1920-1924
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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L'architecture et la décoration dans l'ancienne Egypte
Author(s): Jéquier, Gustave - Mestral Combremont, Victor de
Subject(s): Egypte - Antiquités - Temples - Architecture
Volume: vol. 1
Publication Date: 1920-1924
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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L'architecture et la décoration dans l'ancienne Egypte
Author(s): Jéquier, Gustave - Mestral Combremont, Victor de
Subject(s): Egypte - Antiquités - Temples - Architecture
Volume: vol. 2
Publication Date: 1920-1924
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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City of Alexandria town planning scheme : (projet d'aménagement, d'embellissement et d'extension de la ville d'Alexandrie)
Author(s): McLean, William Hannah
Subject(s): Urbanisme Égypte Alexandrie
Volume:
Publication Date: 1921
Language: French
Category: Area planning (Civic art)
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L'ancienne Alexandrie : étude archéologique et topographique
Author(s): Neroutsos, Tassos Demetrios
Subject(s): Alexandria (Egypt)
Volume:
Publication Date: 1888
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Les Grecs en Égypte d'après les archives de Zénon
Author(s): Préaux, Claire - Zēnōn
Subject(s): Grecs - Égypte - Antiquité - Civilisation
Volume:
Publication Date: 1947
Language: French
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Pharos, antike, Islam und Occident : ein beitrag zur parchitekturgeschichte
Author(s): Thiersch, Hermann
Subject(s): Lighthouses - Egypt - Alexandria
Volume:
Publication Date: 1909
Language: German
Category: Architecture to ca. 300
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رسالة عن الاسكندرية القديمة و ضواحيها و الجهات القريبة منها التى اكتشفت بالحفريات و اعمال سبر الغور و المسح و طرق البحث الاخرى
Author(s): حسين، محمد عواد - الفلكى، محمود احمد حمدى
Subject(s): الإسكندرية (مصر) - آثار- الآثار اليونانية - الآثار الرومانية - احياء و ضواحى - خرائط
Volume:
Publication Date: 1966
Language: Arabic
Category: History of ancient world Egypt
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Saturday, November 22, 2014
Deir el Medine Online: Nichtliterarische Ostraka aus Deir el Medine
Deir el Medine Online: Nichtliterarische Ostraka aus Deir el Medine
Die Zahl der im Gebiet der Arbeitersiedlung von Deir el Medine gefundenen Ostraka mit nichtliterarischem Inhalt hat die 10.000 bereits weit hinter sich gelassen und wird möglicherweise auch die 20.000 noch überschreiten. „Deir el Medine online" dient dem Ziel, dieser Textflut mit Hilfe moderner Technologien Herr zu werden.
Die Ostraka werden in einer heutigen wissenschaftlichen Anforderungen gerecht werdenden Weise bearbeitet und unter Nutzung der technischen Möglichkeiten, die dieses Medium bietet, im Internet publiziert.
Die Präsentation der einzelnen Texte folgt einem einheitlichen Muster: Sie werden jeweils anhand eines detaillierten, für alle Ostraka gleichen Schemas beschrieben, hieroglyphisch transliteriert, phonetisch transkribiert übersetzt und ausführlich kommentiert. Die Dokumentation wird durch eine farbige Digitalfotografie - bei Bedarf auch durch mehrere - komplettiert. Außerdem erlaubt das System umfassende Recherchemöglichkeiten im gesamten Datenmaterial. Damit kann ein grundlegendes - und durch zusätzliche Daten jederzeit erweiterbares - Instrumentarium für die Arbeit mit diesen Texten zur Verfügung gestellt werden.
Scrypt
Scrypt
The Scrypt software is a tool for computer-assisted decipherment of ancient alphabetic inscriptions, enabling the user to choose a set of possible readings for each cell of the inscription, and to automatically launch dictionary searches for selected regions of the text in the Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew dictionary. The name Scrypt is inspired by a fusion of script (as in “ancient script”), script (a special kind of computer program) and crypt (as in “cryptography”).
Click on a cell to view (and possibly change) its content, and select a continuous range of cells to launch a dictionary search. Finally, just click on a word among the dictionary results, in order to save it in the "Readings" panel to the right.
Friday, November 21, 2014
Dig Quest: Israel
Dig Quest: Israel
By The Friends of the Israel Antiquities Authority
By The Friends of the Israel Antiquities Authority
Become an archeologist! Use your iPhone or iPad as a tool to tap, dig, and explore Israel’s past. Discover the Dead Sea Scrolls in an ancient cave, and piece them together to reveal their meaning! Dig up the 2,000 year old Lod Mosaic, then uncover its story in a fast-paced quiz game! You’ll need skills, creativity, and smarts to become a great archaeologist and unlock all the rewards.
WHAT YOU GET TO DO
• Use your iPhone or iPad as an archaeological tool to brush, tap, and dig for hidden relics
• Explore an ancient cave and search for the Dead Sea Scrolls then piece 14 of them together in a challenging puzzle game
• Dig up a 2,000 year old mosaic floor and play a fast-paced quiz game in which you unlock the secrets of the mosaic
• Grow your own collection of antiquities as you master the games – try to win them all!
FEATURES
• 30+ levels in two unique games based on world-famous archaeological discoveries
• 50+ stunning images of real antiquities
• Amazing historical facts and artifacts
• Spoken word excerpts from the Dead Sea Scrolls
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Open Access Journal: Studii de Preistorie
[First posted in AWOL 7 July 2010, updated 19 November 2014]
Studii de Preistorie
Studii de Preistorie Supplementum
Studii de Preistorie
Studii de Preistorie Supplementum
Publicaţii ARA Colegiu de redacţie
Studii de Preistorie 1
2002 Studii de Preistorie 2
2003-2004 Studii de Preistorie 3
2005-2006Studii de preistorie 4/2007
PREZENTĂRI DE CARTEStudii de preistorie 5/2008
PREZENTĂRI DE CARTEStudii de preistorie 6/2009
GÂNDURI DESPRE CEI CE NE-AU PĂRĂSIT
PREZENTĂRI DE CARTEStudii de preistorie 7/2010
Douglass W. BAILEY- Interview with Bjørnar Olsen (University of Tromsø)- Leonid CĂRPUŞ - Patocenoze şi paleomediu în zona vest pontică, din preistorie până în antichitate
- Piotr JACOBSSON, Adina BORONEANŢ - Set in clay: altars in place at Cuina Turcului, Iron Gates Gorge
Valentina VOINEA - Un nou simbol Hamangia- Cornelia CĂRPUŞ, Leonid CĂRPUŞ - Analiza microscopică privind idolii Hamangia descoperiţi în zona Cheile Dobrogei–Târguşor
Sabin POPOVICI - O piesă inedită descoperită la Hotărani La turn, jud. Olt Evgenia NAYDENOVA - Actual research status of the Chalcolithic cultures Polyanitsa and Boian Radian ANDREESCU, Katia MOLDOVEANU, Carmen BEM - The Eneolithic settlements from Gumelniţa, Sultana and Căscioarele. An environment analysis Albane BURENS, Sorin AILINCĂI, Cristian MICU, Laurent CAROZZA, Elena LĂZURCĂ - Premières observations sur les techniques de façonnage et de finition de la céramique chalcolithique Gumelniţa A2 du site de Carcaliu (Dobroudja, Roumanie) Cristian Eduard ŞTEFAN - New data concerning the representation of human foot in the Gumelniţa culture Stoilka TERZIJSKA-IGNATOVA - A new type of Late Chalcolithic zoomorphic cult tables Dimitar CHERNAKOV - Some observations about the discovered human skeletons at Rousse tell Lolita NIKOLOVA - Towards prehistoric wellness in Eurasia: clay and health Sorin Cristian AILINCĂI, Florian MIHAIL - Psalii din corn descoperite în aşezări ale culturii Babadag din nordul Dobrogei
NOTE ŞI DISCUŢII Alexandru DRAGOMAN, Gabriel DRAGOMIR - A few thoughts inspired by a book Cătălin LAZĂR - The Second Cemetery from Sultana-Malu Roşu? Some hypothetical considerations
PREZENTĂRI DE CARTE
Suciu Cosmin Ioan, Cultura Vinča în Transilvania, Bibliotheca Brukenthal, XLIV, Editura Altip, Alba-Iulia, 2009, ISBN 978-117-250-7, 304 pagini, 352 figuri (Mădălina VOICU) Mihai Gligor, Aşezarea neolitică şi eneolitică de la Alba Iulia-Lumea Nouă în lumina noilor cercetări, Cluj-Napoca, Ed. Mega, 2009, ISBN 978-606-543-045-7, 482 pagini, 217 planşe (Vasile OPRIŞ) Prezentarea volumuluiSupplementum 1
Supplementum 2
Supplementum 3
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