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“cdli tablet” joins the Android family
“cdli tablet” joins the Android family
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cdli tablet is now available for Android mobile devices!
Focusing on the cultural heritage of ancient Mesopotamia, the app
combines text and images documenting three millennia of human activity
that includes the earliest recorded development of trade, mathematics,
and astronomy. Users will follow the application of the law of an eye
for an eye by the Old Babylonian king Hammurapi, and will relive the
exploits of Gilgamesh and Enkidu. Striking images of selected cuneiform
texts and related artifacts are placed in their historical setting with
short narratives prepared by experts in the languages and archaeology of
the ancient Near East, but also by college students approaching a
distant world with fresh eyes.
Sponsored by the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI) based at UCLA's Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, cdli tablet, inspired by the elegantly simple “guardian eyewitness” (sadly disbanded in 2014 and merged in the general Guardian app), was originally created in 2013 as an iPad
app by then UCLA Computer Science graduate student Sai Deep Tetali and
Assyriology Professor Robert K. Englund. In 2017, Prashant Rajput, UCLA
CS graduate student, and Altaf Shaikh, mobile developer, built an
improved version for tablets and smartphones running with Android
(laptop and PC users can still scroll through the entries here).
With its daily update of entries written to follow particular themes in
Babylonian history—topics ranging from the origins of writing 3500
years before the time of Christ to current efforts to digitally preserve
and globally disseminate Mesopotamia’s cultural heritage—the app will
appeal to diverse learning communities of all ages and levels of
interest.
Cuneiformists, archaeologists, art historians, curators and related
specialists who have an intimate acquaintance with ancient Near Eastern
artifacts and digitally preserved collections are invited to contribute
future entries to our cdli tablet calendar; we offer easy-to-follow steps and to prepare files that will introduce a general and interested public to the fascinating sources they work with.
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