@FloudaGeorgia "Flouda and colleagues present a comprehensive site report that scholars of the Aegean Bronze Age will certainly value for its content, methodology and cohesive organisation."
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✍️ Scott G.E. Evans
(£) https://t.co/vRgrtJrUo2
Discover how artificial intelligence, ontologies, and semantic knowledge graphs are transforming cultural heritage from static data into intelligent, responsive systems. Webinar #2 on Thursday 3rd July at 15:00 CEST on Zoom and YouTube. Register here: https://t.co/SmLXDmoohg
New paper! I argue that a song in the archaic Luwian dialect of Ištanuwa can be subjected to metrical analysis. If I am correct, this song is one of the earliest instances of Indo-European poetry.
The paper is published with open access; see:
https://t.co/db6ueixBcp
So excited to be co-organizing with INSCRIBE ERC Project a one-day colloquium on the #Aegean undeciphered #scripts at the Heraklion Archaeological Museum! Stay tuned! @InscribeP
A pamphlet on Early Humans in Iran published by the #Paleolithic department of the National Museum of Iran in 2023
Free access:
https://t.co/quVfXdeQEO
Analyzing the residue on vessels in a 7th-6th century BC mummification workshop has given researchers insights into how the ancient Egyptians embalmed the bodies of their dead. Some of the substances were imported from the Mediterranean region, tropical Africa and Southeast Asia.
“This inventory will of course help to retrieve trafficked artifacts” "it will also help Jordan’s many museums and centers to responsibly display its cultural heritage, which will in turn give a boost to the economy through tourism."
https://t.co/gfuiF3pdHK
@lfmcnally As used in the Knossian tablets, these logograms reflect different levels of the registration process in storerooms or in an Arsenal, before chariots had been totally assembled with wheels or after
Info for 2022-23 @isawnyu Visiting Research Scholar program : https://t.co/kxaS063zzO . Including 2-year visiting faculty positions. "...Africa, Central Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, are especially welcome..." Please(!) retweet. #JOBS
The VIEWS project is based at Cambridge and run by PI Dr Pippa Steele (she/her). We are conducting new research on visual aspects of writing systems in the pre-modern world and examining relationships between writing and visual culture.
Visit our website: https://t.co/0hCq77RVOm
Paradigmatic research on ancient #DNA and population dynamics, the sort we need for addressing Final Palatial #Crete and issues of #ancestry and #identity
So, kids in bed, can finally tweet about our paper that came out today: https://t.co/kXhLY66UpS And since it's trendy, let me take a stab at this thread-thing. 1/11