Dalla tavoletta al tablet: metodi classici e nuove tecnologie a confronto per l'Assiriologia.

Computer sciences are applied more frequently in Humanities and the present research is an example of the application of new technologies to Assyriology, i.e. the discipline studying the civilizations of ancient Mesopotamia. Photogrammetry, structured-light scanner and Reflectance Transformation Im...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2730a9f8743747acaaad734da2d25e502021-11-12T00:51:13ZDalla tavoletta al tablet: metodi classici e nuove tecnologie a confronto per l'Assiriologia.10.48258/arc.v7i4.13682037-24852384-9428https://doaj.org/article/2730a9f8743747acaaad734da2d25e502017-03-01T00:00:00Zhttp://ojs.mediageo.it/index.php/archeomatica/article/view/1368https://doaj.org/toc/2037-2485https://doaj.org/toc/2384-9428 Computer sciences are applied more frequently in Humanities and the present research is an example of the application of new technologies to Assyriology, i.e. the discipline studying the civilizations of ancient Mesopotamia. Photogrammetry, structured-light scanner and Reflectance Transformation Imaging were employed together in order to demonstrate how they can improve the fruition and the study of cuneiform tablets, or clay supports where "cuneiform signs” were impressed. The corpus of texts used for this research is represented by the collection of the Bank of Italy, at present the largest and most numerous collection of cuneiform tablets in Italy. Mirko SurdimediaGEO soc. coop.articleAssiriologiaCuneiformeMesopotamiaFotogrammetriaScanner a luce strutturataRTIArchaeologyCC1-960ENITArcheomatica, Vol 7, Iss 4 (2017)
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collection DOAJ
language EN
IT
topic Assiriologia
Cuneiforme
Mesopotamia
Fotogrammetria
Scanner a luce strutturata
RTI
Archaeology
CC1-960
spellingShingle Assiriologia
Cuneiforme
Mesopotamia
Fotogrammetria
Scanner a luce strutturata
RTI
Archaeology
CC1-960
Mirko Surdi
Dalla tavoletta al tablet: metodi classici e nuove tecnologie a confronto per l'Assiriologia.
description Computer sciences are applied more frequently in Humanities and the present research is an example of the application of new technologies to Assyriology, i.e. the discipline studying the civilizations of ancient Mesopotamia. Photogrammetry, structured-light scanner and Reflectance Transformation Imaging were employed together in order to demonstrate how they can improve the fruition and the study of cuneiform tablets, or clay supports where "cuneiform signs” were impressed. The corpus of texts used for this research is represented by the collection of the Bank of Italy, at present the largest and most numerous collection of cuneiform tablets in Italy.
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author Mirko Surdi
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title Dalla tavoletta al tablet: metodi classici e nuove tecnologie a confronto per l'Assiriologia.
title_short Dalla tavoletta al tablet: metodi classici e nuove tecnologie a confronto per l'Assiriologia.
title_full Dalla tavoletta al tablet: metodi classici e nuove tecnologie a confronto per l'Assiriologia.
title_fullStr Dalla tavoletta al tablet: metodi classici e nuove tecnologie a confronto per l'Assiriologia.
title_full_unstemmed Dalla tavoletta al tablet: metodi classici e nuove tecnologie a confronto per l'Assiriologia.
title_sort dalla tavoletta al tablet: metodi classici e nuove tecnologie a confronto per l'assiriologia.
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