An android app for viewing, creating and exporting ancient egyptian hieroglyphs.
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An android app for viewing, creating and exporting ancient egyptian hieroglyphs.
A library for converting between MdC (Manuel de Codage) and GlyphX (Hieroglyph XML). Both are used for displaying egyptian hieroglyphs.
Library for rendering egyptian hieroglyphic texts.
A library that provides anchient Egyptian hieroglyphs for use with a hieroglyph renderer such as Egyptian Writer.
An android library with a custom TextView for displaying Egyptian hieroglyphs.
A "Many-to-One" Archaeoastronomy engine that converts cultural sky descriptions (Mayan, Chinese, Babylonian) into precise NASA-grade coordinates (J2000) and visualization scripts. Powered by Python, Skyfield (DE421), and Docker.
Path to a free self-taught education in Ancient History
MESOSAT is a fault-tolerant ensemble model for the classification of archaeological sites. The intelligent system incorporates three ML models, a majority voter, fault injection mechanisms, and visualisation generation in the form of confusion matrices and heatmaps.
Stellarium — Ancient Indian Clock is an interactive, open-source planetarium and timekeeping app. Visualize the night sky, compute ancient Indian time units, view Panchang details, and explore celestial mechanics with real-time star charts. Built with Python, Streamlit, Astropy, and Plotly.
The aim of the project is to analyse the distance between the selected city states and identify the key hubs of the Mesopotamian trade network. The cities included Eridu, Ur, Uruk, Nippur, Mari, Assur, Nineveh, Ebla and Kultepe.
AI-powered application designed to draw new insights into the art of ancient Pompeii
Text mining the ancient literary sources
A Digital Scholarship Tool for Studying Ancient Epigraphy
Files and documentation for the the graph published in Scarpa, E. (2021), «All the Kings’ Sons: The Role and Tasks of the dumu-nita en at Ebla (Syria, 24th cent. BCE)», KASKAL, pp.
Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania 2021 is an EpiDoc publication using EFES (EpiDoc Front End Services), republishing and updating the 2009 publication (itself a second edition of Reynolds/Ward-Perkins 1951).
XCP - eXtensible Checksum Process (Fractal Bitwise Checksum/HashInfo Code)
Academic archival research in ancient history and egyptology
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