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Archaeologists have deciphered the text on an ancient Roman boundary stone found in northern Israel in the former biblical city of Abel Beth Maacah.
The new AI system offers researchers a powerful way to decode fragmented texts and better understand everyday life in ancient ...
The model, called Aeneas, is designed to contextualize Latin inscriptions by tracking down similarities across thousands of ancient texts. Google DeepMind says researchers can adapt Aeneas to other ...
The software owes its name to a character from Roman legend, but its work is entirely grounded in the digital age. Unlike earlier methods that leaned on guesswork or limited cross-checking, Aeneas ...
The stone that was found is 44.2in x 29.8in x 11.2in, although this is only one part of the initial structure. Historians believes that what has been found represents just the bottom two-third of ...
A stone slab covered with 123 hieroglyphic cartouches discovered at an ancient Maya pyramid in Mexico might not be a treasure map to a lost city, but it comes incredibly close. The discovery ...
The text is always a running script, with unseparated words which usually read from right to left. The first attempts to interpret this writing date from the 18th century.
A stone slab covered with 123 hieroglyphic cartouches discovered at an ancient Maya pyramid in Mexico might not be a treasure map to a lost city, but it comes incredibly close. The discovery ...