Many prehistoric societies have left a wealth of inscribed symbols for which the meanings are lost. For example, the Picts, a Scottish, Iron Age culture, left a few hundred stones expertly carved with highly stylized petroglyph symbols. Although the symbol scripts are assumed to convey information, owing to the short (one to three symbols), small (less than 1000 symbols) and often fragmented nature of many symbol sets, it has been impossible to conclude whether they represent forms of written language. This paper reports on a two-parameter decision-tree technique that distinguishes between the different character sets of human communication systems when sample sizes are small, thus enabling the type of communication expressed by these small...
Few archaeological finds are as evocative as artifacts inscribed with symbols. Whenever an archaeolo...
Since the earliest manifestations of symbolic activity in modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens) in th...
This article investigates a probabilistic model to describe how signs form words in Ancient Egyptian...
The Pictish Symbol Stones are a collection of finely carved stones dating from ca. 300 AD to 843 AD ...
Are statistical methods useful in distinguishing written language from nonlinguistic symbol systems?...
During the Roman occupation and conquest of regions that today form England and Scotland, Roman gene...
Thanks go to Gail Drinkall (Orkney Museum) and our funders: Aberdeenshire Council Archaeology Servic...
International audienceWe must distinguish between two profoundly different ways of knowing a thing. ...
UnrestrictedSymbols are the basis of many forms of human communication and are constantly being deve...
Are statistical methods useful in distinguishing written language from nonlinguistic symbol systems?...
This paper argues that the origins of language can be detected one million years ago, if not earlier...
The date of unique symbolic carvings, from various contexts across north and east Scotland, has been...
This paper argues that the origins of language can be detected one million years ago, if not earlier...
Writing – of any type – is a highly complex system of visual communication, but it is by no means th...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.iade.pt/drs2006/wonderground/proceedings/fullpapers/DRS20...
Few archaeological finds are as evocative as artifacts inscribed with symbols. Whenever an archaeolo...
Since the earliest manifestations of symbolic activity in modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens) in th...
This article investigates a probabilistic model to describe how signs form words in Ancient Egyptian...
The Pictish Symbol Stones are a collection of finely carved stones dating from ca. 300 AD to 843 AD ...
Are statistical methods useful in distinguishing written language from nonlinguistic symbol systems?...
During the Roman occupation and conquest of regions that today form England and Scotland, Roman gene...
Thanks go to Gail Drinkall (Orkney Museum) and our funders: Aberdeenshire Council Archaeology Servic...
International audienceWe must distinguish between two profoundly different ways of knowing a thing. ...
UnrestrictedSymbols are the basis of many forms of human communication and are constantly being deve...
Are statistical methods useful in distinguishing written language from nonlinguistic symbol systems?...
This paper argues that the origins of language can be detected one million years ago, if not earlier...
The date of unique symbolic carvings, from various contexts across north and east Scotland, has been...
This paper argues that the origins of language can be detected one million years ago, if not earlier...
Writing – of any type – is a highly complex system of visual communication, but it is by no means th...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.iade.pt/drs2006/wonderground/proceedings/fullpapers/DRS20...
Few archaeological finds are as evocative as artifacts inscribed with symbols. Whenever an archaeolo...
Since the earliest manifestations of symbolic activity in modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens) in th...
This article investigates a probabilistic model to describe how signs form words in Ancient Egyptian...