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Qubbet el-Hawa (Aswan): Potential and Public Dissemination of the Results The material culture found in the necropolis of Qubbet el-Hawa stands out for its typological and chronological diversity and quality. It is possible to reconstruct... more
Qubbet el-Hawa (Aswan): Potential and Public Dissemination of the Results The material culture found in the necropolis of Qubbet el-Hawa stands out for its typological and chronological diversity and quality. It is possible to reconstruct different chapters of the history of the First Nome of Upper Egypt thanks to material culture studies. Furthermore, these studies allow us to detect changes in funerary rituals. Qubbet el-Hawa is an excellent archaeological site to be documented with the latest technologies, especially three-dimensional modelling. The updated work on the digital artefact collection from the Qubbet el-Hawa Project offers a three-dimensional open access library, which allows users to visit a virtual museum of the material culture recovered in the necropolis. This paper presents the methodology applied to maximize the potential of three-dimensional archaeological documentation for the public dissemination of the research results.
Semi-automatic transcription & transliteration of ancient Egyptian texts. This project continues the OCR-PT-CT project towards implementing a digital toolset to link OCR with transliteration through transcription in a semi-automatic... more
Semi-automatic transcription & transliteration of ancient Egyptian texts.
This project continues the OCR-PT-CT project towards implementing a digital toolset to link OCR with transliteration through transcription in a semi-automatic manner. This will be done by matching OCR-ed images from different sources, photographic and facsimile, with the corresponding transliteration strings from the MORTEXVAR database TTAET Semi-automatic transcription & transliteration of ancient Egyptian texts.