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Digital Magic for Magical Texts


Year: 2014 Author: Kathryn E. Piquette Categories: Digital Archaeology, Science, Day of Archaeology 2014

Tags: Germany, written culture, Near East, British Museum, University of Cologne, Digital Archaeology, Amathus, London, Cyprus, digital imaging, reflectance transformation imaging, inscriptions, Cologne Center for eHumanities

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Thumbnail of Part of a gypsum tablet with a magical Greek inscription from Amathus, Cyprus (1891,0418.50 + 59, © Trustees of the British Museum).
Part of a gypsum tablet with a magical Greek inscription from Amathus, Cyprus (1891,0418.50 + 59, © Trustees of the British Museum).
Part of a gypsum tablet with a magical Greek inscription from Amathus, Cyprus (1891,0418.50 + 59, © Trustees of the British Museum).
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Part of a gypsum tablet with a magical Greek inscription from Amathus, Cyprus (1891,0418.50 + 59, © Trustees of the British Museum).
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Part of a gypsum tablet with a magical Greek inscription from Amathus, Cyprus (1891,0418.50 + 59, © Trustees of the British Museum).
Part of a gypsum tablet with a magical Greek inscription from Amathus, Cyprus (1891,0418.50 + 59, © Trustees of the British Museum).
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Detail from the upper left of the above, visualised using the RTI specular enhancement mode (1891,0418.50 + 59, Kathryn E. Piquette, courtesy Trustees of the British Museum).
Detail from the upper left of the above, visualised using the RTI specular enhancement mode (1891,0418.50 + 59, Kathryn E. Piquette, courtesy Trustees of the British Museum).
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Detail from the upper left of the above, visualised using the RTI specular enhancement mode (1891,0418.50 + 59, Kathryn E. Piquette, courtesy Trustees of the British Museum).
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