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3D Scans Of Ancient Tablets

clonebarkins writes "The BBC is reporting on a new project to create 3D scans of ancient tablets written in cuneiform. They are using software from Kestrel 3D. Just wait till Project Gutenberg gets a hold of these!"

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  1. Sumerian texts by Pall+Agamemnides · · Score: 5, Informative

    Just wait till Project Gutenberg gets a hold of these!"

    You can already find some Sumerian texts on the Internet, along with translations:

    The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature

  2. Taking a joke too seriously by kalidasa · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Yes, this should drive you nuts: Project Gutenberg probably can't touch them. Technically, any transcription of the texts is copyrighted - the transcription is the result of editorial work, and so is copyright by the editor (textual editing is necessary on anything older than a few generations, and the older, the more necessary). Of course, the ACTUAL text of the tablets is public domain, so if you read and transcribe them yourself, you can put your transcription into the public domain. And I am talking about TRANSCRIPTIONS, as in "cuneiform texts in the original languages and cuneiform writing." Translations, obviously, are copyright by the translators if the original text is in the public domain.

    There's a hell of a lot of work involved in transcribing something like this (or translating, for that matter).