Resources for Archaeology Students
On this page you will find files and printables we collected for you, to make your study and research easier.
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Rim Charts for ceramics (Print on A4)
Bibliography managing softwares and tools
Software and Freeware
The program is intended as a toolset for searching signs in the integrated catalogue of the hieroglyphs and writing short hieroglyphic inscriptions or vast hieroglyphic texts in vector mode.
DEA is an interdisciplinary project initiated by scientists from the Digital Worlds Institute and the Department of Classics at the University of Florida. The goal of the project is to develop new open-access scientific tools for the Humanities and apply concepts from digital and interactive media and computer science to Archaeology and Classics. In our web-site you can view our 3D collections and interact with our on-line exhibits, read about our recent results, find interactive demos of our projects, and learn more about our future research directions.
The software is based upon the concept of chronological networks (see Levy et al. 2021. JAS) and can take into account varied configurations.
Transliteration is the process of moving text from one writing system or alphabet to another. The purpose of this site is to do that automatically for Hebrew text.
RoboGreek facilitates the typing of accented Unicode Greek. It now exists in both a Mac and a Windows version.
GigaMesh is an Open Source software framework for displaying, processing and visualizing large meshes representing 2D surfaces typically acquired with 3D scanning techniques like Structure from Motion (SfM) or structured light scanning (SLS).
Ancient Languages learning tools
[Wikipedia] The signs in the list are ordered by their 2004 Borger number (MesZL).