Field of VieW: Northwest Semitic Palaeography and Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI)

Nathaniel Greene, Heather Dana Davis Parker

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter

Abstract

Burgeoning interest in technologically self-aware approaches to the humanities
(which often go under the rubric “Digital Humanities”) has inspired researchers
to apply increasingly sophisticated methods of computer-aided analysis to age-
old problems. New technological advances continue to provide researchers with
new lenses (both figurative and literal) through which to view various data sets.
These advances pave the way for innovative or revised conclusions to perennial
research quandaries for a variety of fields. Northwest Semitic epigraphy and
palaeography comprise one such arena.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEpigraphy, Philology & The Hebrew Bible
Subtitle of host publicationMethodological Perspectives on Philological & Comparative Study of the Hebrew Bible in Honor of Jo Ann Hackett
EditorsJeremy Hutton, Aaron Rubin
Place of PublicationAtlanta
PublisherSBL Press
Chapter10
Pages209–239
ISBN (Print)9780884140795
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Publication series

NameAncient Near East Monographs
PublisherSBL Press

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