The aim of this article is to offer an overview of the specificities of the Ebla sources and how they impact in the development of digital tools for the analysis of ancient texts. A few methodological issues are raised in the second part of the article, where a description of the Ebla Digital Archives project (EbDA) is provided in some detail.The paper provides an overview of the digital tools developed as part of the Ebla Digital Archives Project, which aims to offer a digital edition of roughly 3,000 cuneiform tablets from ancient Ebla (modern Tell Mardikh, in western Syria), dated to the middle of the third millennium BCE. The Ebla archive is the oldest one in the history of mankind, for which extensive information concerning the pri...
The cuneiform writing system holds a vast reservoir of ancient literature, encompassing over 3000 ye...
The cuneiform writing system holds a vast reservoir of ancient literature, encompassing over 3000 ye...
Project Abstract: Ancient Mesopotamia, birthplace of writing, has produced vast numbers of cuneiform...
The aim of this article is to offer an overview of the specificities of the Ebla sources and how th...
The paper provides an overview of the digital tools developed as part of the Ebla Digital Archives P...
The aim of the Ebla Digital Archives [ EbDA ] database is to provide a digital edition of the entire...
The article deals with the current methodological framework for carrying our research on ancient tex...
The article investigates the possibilities offered by network analysis applied to the field of cunei...
The paper provides an overview on the current status of Digital Humanities projects concerned with t...
Between September 30 and October 8, 1975, the Italian Archaeological Expedition to Syria (MAIS) unea...
The ancient city of Ebla (modern Tell Mardikh, Syria, XXIV century BCE) is rightfully considered one...
The archives of tablets with cuneiform signs found in the city of Tell Mardikh, ancient Ebla, 60 kms...
[en] Use of Information Technologies in Egyptology can be traced back to the early 1960s, when first...
FP7 IDEAS Subprogramme Area: ERC-AG-SH6 ERC Advanced Grant - The study of the human past (FI: Prof. ...
The cuneiform writing system holds a vast reservoir of ancient literature, encompassing over 3000 ye...
The cuneiform writing system holds a vast reservoir of ancient literature, encompassing over 3000 ye...
Project Abstract: Ancient Mesopotamia, birthplace of writing, has produced vast numbers of cuneiform...
The aim of this article is to offer an overview of the specificities of the Ebla sources and how th...
The paper provides an overview of the digital tools developed as part of the Ebla Digital Archives P...
The aim of the Ebla Digital Archives [ EbDA ] database is to provide a digital edition of the entire...
The article deals with the current methodological framework for carrying our research on ancient tex...
The article investigates the possibilities offered by network analysis applied to the field of cunei...
The paper provides an overview on the current status of Digital Humanities projects concerned with t...
Between September 30 and October 8, 1975, the Italian Archaeological Expedition to Syria (MAIS) unea...
The ancient city of Ebla (modern Tell Mardikh, Syria, XXIV century BCE) is rightfully considered one...
The archives of tablets with cuneiform signs found in the city of Tell Mardikh, ancient Ebla, 60 kms...
[en] Use of Information Technologies in Egyptology can be traced back to the early 1960s, when first...
FP7 IDEAS Subprogramme Area: ERC-AG-SH6 ERC Advanced Grant - The study of the human past (FI: Prof. ...
The cuneiform writing system holds a vast reservoir of ancient literature, encompassing over 3000 ye...
The cuneiform writing system holds a vast reservoir of ancient literature, encompassing over 3000 ye...
Project Abstract: Ancient Mesopotamia, birthplace of writing, has produced vast numbers of cuneiform...