TY - BOOK ID - 32956503 TI - CyberResearch on the Ancient near East and Neighboring Regions : Case Studies on Archaeological Data, Objects, Texts, and Digital Archiving AU - Bigot Juloux, Vanessa AU - Gansell, Amy Rebecca AU - Di Ludovico, Alessandro PY - 2018 SN - 9004375082 9004346740 PB - Leiden : Brill, DB - UniCat KW - digital humaniora KW - Middle East KW - Excavations (Archaeology) KW - Antiquities KW - Data processing. KW - Recording KW - Archaeological digs KW - Archaeological excavations KW - Digs (Archaeology) KW - Excavation sites (Archaeology) KW - Ruins KW - Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) KW - Archaeology KW - Asia, South West KW - Asia, Southwest KW - Asia, West KW - Asia, Western KW - East (Middle East) KW - Eastern Mediterranean KW - Fertile Crescent KW - Levant KW - Mediterranean Region, Eastern KW - Mideast KW - Near East KW - Northern Tier (Middle East) KW - South West Asia KW - Southwest Asia KW - West Asia KW - Western Asia KW - Orient KW - History KW - archeology KW - digital methods KW - digital humanities KW - Akkadian language KW - Semantics KW - XML UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:32956503 AB - CyberResearch on the Ancient Near East and Neighboring Regions is now available on PaperHive ! PaperHive is a new free web service that offers a platform to authors and readers to collaborate and discuss, using already published research. Please visit the platform to join the conversation. CyberResearch on the Ancient Near East and Neighboring Regions provides case studies on archaeology, objects, cuneiform texts, and online publishing, digital archiving, and preservation. Eleven chapters present a rich array of material, spanning the fifth through the first millennium BCE, from Anatolia, the Levant, Mesopotamia, and Iran. Customized cyber- and general glossaries support readers who lack either a technical background or familiarity with the ancient cultures. Edited by Vanessa Bigot Juloux, Amy Rebecca Gansell, and Alessandro Di Ludovico, this volume is dedicated to broadening the understanding and accessibility of digital humanities tools, methodologies, and results to Ancient Near Eastern Studies. Ultimately, this book provides a model for introducing cyber-studies to the mainstream of humanities research ER -