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Around 1,500 Latin inscriptions are discovered every year, offering an invaluable view into the daily life of ancient ...
Concealed for decades, a huge network of chambers beneath Rome’s Capitoline Hill is to be opened up to the public, revealing ...
Known as Aeneas, the tool was trained on an extensive dataset of Latin epigraphy. Experts hope it will help decipher segments ...
The ancient sewage system, discovered in the historic city of Stratonikeia in Mugla, Turkey, dates back around 2,250 years to the Roman period and is still working today. The Mirror US.
Google has launched Aeneas, a new tool designed to help historians contextualize and restore ancient Roman texts.
A software model from Google DeepMind put a more precise date on an important Latin text credited to a Roman emperor as a demonstration of its capabilities.