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Wilson-Wright, Aren M. „Interpreting the Sinaitic Inscriptions in Context: A New Reading of Sinai 345 1“. Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel 2, Nr. 2 (2013): 136. http://dx.doi.org/10.1628/219222713x13757034787757.

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Wilson-Wright, Aren M. „Māṯ Gets a Promotion: Sinai 349 and the Date of the Sinaitic Inscriptions“. Maarav 25, Nr. 1-2 (01.01.2021): 237–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/mar202125113.

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Wilson-Wright, Aren M. „“Beloved of the Lady Are Those Who …”: A Recurring Memorial Formula in the Sinaitic Inscriptions“. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 384 (01.11.2020): 133–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/709746.

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Parker, Hope. „The Proto-Sinaitic Inscriptions at Serabit el-Khadim in Their Archaeological Context: Date and Function“. Ägypten und Levante 32 (2023): 269–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/aeundl32s269.

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Díez Herrera, Pablo. „Paul D. LEBLANC, Deciphering the Proto-Sinaitic Script. Making Sense of the Wadi el-Hol and Serabit el Khadim Early Alphabetic Inscriptions, Ottawa, Subclass Press, 2017, 372 pp.“ Isidorianum 29, Nr. 1 (24.06.2020): 191–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.46543/isid.2029.1009.

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Abbas Ali Alkhazraji, Ali, Baheeja Khudair und Asia Mahdi Naser Alzubaidi. „Ancient Textual Restoration Using Deep Neural Networks“. BIO Web of Conferences 97 (2024): 00009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20249700009.

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Ancient text restoration represents a critical area in computer science because it reflects an imagination about human life in early eras. Deep leaning plays a crucial role in AI last few years, specifically Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), to regenerate and acclimatize old manuscripts that have suffered from the time effects, degradation, or deterioration. This work used Codex Sinaiticus dataset that preprocessed by encoding the dataset after that number and special character have been removed, new line symbol has been removed, tokenization process has been used to separate each word as an instance. Class target has been generated by removing character making it as a target and replacing it with special character. Using produces Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), which consist of generator and discriminator inside in one learning framework. The generator part responsible for generating the missing text while the discriminator evaluates the generated text. But using an iteratively procedure these networks together collaboratively to provide a very sensitive reconstruction operations with the same format of ancient manuscripts, inscriptions and documents. Three prediction models used as proposed techniques for retrieving missing ancient texts are LSTM, RNN, and GAN and the results was validation accuracy 86%,92% and 98% respectively.
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Bücher zum Thema "Sinaitic Inscriptions"

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Sanna, Gigi. Sardôa grammata: 'ag 'ab sa'an Yahwh : il dio unico del popolo nuragico. Oristano: S'Alvure, 2004.

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Sanna, Gigi. I segni del lossia cacciatore: Le lettere ambigue di Apollo e l'alfabeto protogreco di Pito : da Tzricotu (Sardegna) a Delfi (Grecia) percorrendo Glozel (Francia). Oristano (Sardegna): S'Alvure, 2007.

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Barclay, Hugh. Sinaitic Inscriptions, the Evidences of Their Hebrew Origin. HardPress, 2020.

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The World's Oldest Alphabet: Hebrew As the Language of the Proto-consonantal Script. Carta Jerusalem, 2017.

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Forster, Charles. The One Primeval Language Traced Experimentally through Ancient Inscriptions in Alphabetic Characters of Lost Powers from the Four Continents: Including the Voice of Israel from the Rocks of Sinai. Adamant Media Corporation, 2004.

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Forster, Charles. The one Primeval Language Traced Experimentally Through Ancient Inscriptions in Alphabetic Characters of Lost Powers From the Four Continents .. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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I geroglifici dei giganti: Introduzione allo studio della scrittura nuragica. Mogoro, Italy: PTM, 2016.

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Hammurabi Code and the Sinaitic Legislation with a Complete Translation of the Great Babylonian Inscription Discovered at Susa. Kessinger Publishing, 2003.

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Buchteile zum Thema "Sinaitic Inscriptions"

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Nail, Thomas. „Writing II“. In Being and Motion, 258–68. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190908904.003.0025.

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This chapter argues that the fourth major kinographic operation in the ancient world finally occurred when the graphisms created by tablets and the phonisms of speech entered into a mutual subordination to an abstract meaning or idea. In other words, once graphism was liberated from its concrete tokens, it could create abstract signs for anything, including the discrete sounds made in human speech called phonemes. The practice of connecting written graphisms to speech first emerged in Sumer around 3500–3390 BCE with the use of cuneiform, a written means of representing the Sumerian language. Egyptian hieroglyphics connected to language emerged around 3300 BCE. The earliest alphabet is traced to proto-Sinaitic inscriptions (c. 1850 BCE).
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„305. Sandstone Statue from Serabit el-Khadem with proto-Sinaitic Inscription– 306. The Inscription of Yehimilk, King of Byblos“. In The Archeology of the New Testament, 339–43. Princeton University Press, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400863181.339b.

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