A digital publication is so because of the medium in which it is embedded: the computer.
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But this is deceptive. Seen exclusively in terms of hardware, the
difference between a digital and a paper edition amounts to little more
than the difference between a scroll and a codex, or between a book and a
microfilm, or even between a softcover and a hardcover book. |
The conceptual dimension is more important. A digital publication
proper is articulated along very different lines than those we associate
with a "book" – regardless of whether this is on paper, film or a CD.
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The present section includes only that portion of our publications
that are “born digital” in the full sense of the word. I call this the
Global Record.
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The Urkesh Global Record is the pivot around which our entire research revolves.
It includes both a full-fledged digital narrative and the complete documentary data base.
It is so vast in scope that it represents properly a series of parallel "sites."
While conceptually embedded in the Urkesh website, each digital book is invoked as its own website.
NOTE. Digital books preceded by a colon are in an advanced state of preparation.
For all other books, clicking on the code (e.g., A16) opens the book in an independent window,
clicking instead on the definition (e.g., "Palace courtyard") opens a brief introductory page.
OVERVIEW
PROJECT
WEBSITE
EDUCATION
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METHODOLOGY
SETTING
TYPOLOGY
INTERPRETATION
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COMMUNITY
PRESERVATION
RECORD
E-LIBRARY
SEARCH
URKESH GLOBAL RECORD
Overview
Cybernetica Mesopotamica
Concept and principles
Grammar (the concept)
Input
Programs
Digital publication
Format
Examples
History of UGR
TOPICAL
GRAMMAR (the book)
CERAMICS
.GLYPTICS
SITEWIDE
↓ UGR
– ↓ at a glance
MZ – Sitewide
. Y1 – Surveying
. Z1 – Surface finds
TEMPLE TERRACE
. BT – Temple Terrace
. BA – EDIII Temple
. BS − LC3 structure south
B6 − trench to C2
B7 – east of temenos
. B8 – southern edge
J1 − NW end
J2 − Monum.access
J3 − Terrace edge, center
J4 − Terrace edge, east
J5 − Wall bend QB
J5Perl − Wall bend Perl
J6 − Northeastern end
PLAZA
JP − Plaza area
J7 − Southeastern end
TUPKISH PALACE
: AA – Palace area
AP – .Palace
A9 – Center‑north
A11 – Khabur houses
A13 – Center‑west
A14 – Sacral area
A15 – Recep. area
A16 – Pal.courtyard
. A17 – SE sector
: A18 – .Formal wing
A20 – Eastern sector
THE ABI
:A12 – The abi
OUTERCITY
. OD − southern transect
. OG − northern transect
OD50 − surface scatter
OG50 − stone scatter
OH2 − EDIII admin.
SPECIALPROJECTS
S6 – Path to Palace
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