Review of Computational Epigraphy
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Epigraphs Stone inscriptions are important artifacts in the field of archaeology. Although several cultures follow different methods as primary forms of writing, for example, palm leaf manuscripts by Dravidians, papyrus manuscripts by Egyptians, and Animal Hide manuscripts by several European civilizations, stone inscriptions remained a robust secondary form of writing across all the civilizations that practiced writing. This is mainly due to the robustness associated with the medium, as it is impossible to manipulate, change the stone inscriptions and very difficult to mutilate them. Therefore, several historically important documents such as treaties, grants, and tombstones are engraved in stones.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-3-2024
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