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CGA
2002
13 years 4 months ago
Unwrapping and Visualizing Cuneiform Tablets
Thousands of historically revealing cuneiform clay tablets, which were inscribed in Mesopotamia millenia ago, still exist today. Visualizing cuneiform writing is important when de...
Sean E. Anderson, Marc Levoy
VAST
2004
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
iClay: Digitizing Cuneiform
Advances in digital technology for the graphic and textual representation of manuscripts have not, until recently, been applied to the worldʼs oldest manuscripts, cuneiform table...
Jonathan D. Cohen, Donald Duncan, Dean Snyder, Jer...
3DIM
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Digital Preservation of Ancient Cuneiform Tablets Using 3D-Scanning
Cuneiform is the world’s oldest known writing system. Ancient scribes impressed reed styluses onto damp clay to write the approximately 900 different logographic, syllabic and t...
Subodh Kumar, Dean Snyder, Donald Duncan, Jonathan...