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Apr 21, 2023 - Text and Data Mining
Davies, Mark, 2023, "Coronavirus Corpus", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/6WMNQU, UCLA Dataverse, V5
The Coronavirus Corpus contains about 1.5 billion words of data in approximately 1.9 million texts from Jan 2020 - Dec 2022, and it is designed to be the definitive record of the social, cultural, and economic impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) during this time. The corpus allo... |
Apr 21, 2023 - Text and Data Mining
Davies, Mark, 2023, "News on the Web (NOW)", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/8DCOWV, UCLA Dataverse, V14
The NOW corpus (News on the Web) contains 17.2 billion words of data from web-based newspapers and magazines from 2010 to the present time (the most recent day is 2023-04-23). More importantly, the corpus grows by about 180-200 million words of data each month (from about 300,000... |
Apr 7, 2023 - Jamie Jamison
JAMISON, JINA, 2023, "trusted remote storage test", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/UEPJMA, UCLA Dataverse, V1
test the trusted remote storage option |
Mar 17, 2023 - First Kings of Europe: Exhibition Catalog
Gyucha, Attila; Parkinson, William A., 2023, "Altar - Catalog No. 5", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/KEXTI9, UCLA Dataverse, V1
The Neolithic farming communities of the Carpathian Basin produced elaborate ceramics with incised and painted decorations, including objects of special purpose, probably conveying sacral messages. One of the most spectacular examples of these objects is this ceramic altar. The m... |
Mar 17, 2023 - First Kings of Europe: Exhibition Catalog
Gyucha, Attila; Parkinson, William A., 2023, "Anthropomorphic pendant - Catalog No. 21", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/3TDEVJ, UCLA Dataverse, V1
To the east of the Tisza River, in the eastern part of the Great Hungarian Plain and in Transylvania, following the Neolithic tradition of the use of Spondylus shells and jewelry of colored stone beads, copper and gold objects started to be manufactured in large numbers during th... |
Mar 17, 2023 - First Kings of Europe: Exhibition Catalog
Gyucha, Attila; Parkinson, William A., 2023, "Bracelet with spiral ends - Catalog No. 38", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/LCGG8Q, UCLA Dataverse, V1
This bracelet is part of a hoard that consists of a total of twenty gold bracelets with tapering ends, of which nine are featured in the exhibition, and four heavy gold bracelets with spiral ends. The assemblage represents a characteristic deposition tradition that emerged in the... |
Mar 17, 2023 - First Kings of Europe: Exhibition Catalog
Gyucha, Attila; Parkinson, William A., 2023, "Spiral pendant - Catalog No. 39", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/RANIGB, UCLA Dataverse, V1
This spiral pendant is part of a hoard that was found in 1847 by a cowherd after heavy rain exposed the objects, which were lying on the surface of the ground. The original assemblage consisted of several kilograms of gold, but because the collection was looted, many objects ende... |
Mar 17, 2023 - First Kings of Europe: Exhibition Catalog
Gyucha, Attila; Parkinson, William A., 2023, "Helmet - Catalog No. 48", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/CUQX46, UCLA Dataverse, V1
This bronze helmet was part of an elite warrior hoard deposited in a large ceramic vessel. It was placed in a situla (bucket-shaped vessel), covered with a cauldron, along with two arm spirals. The helmet’s body was embossed from a flat disc, and cast-on technology was used to pr... |
Mar 17, 2023 - First Kings of Europe: Exhibition Catalog
Gyucha, Attila; Parkinson, William A., 2023, "Cuirass - Catalog No. 49", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/VTAT0D, UCLA Dataverse, V1
This two-part cuirass was allegedly found in the Danube River and was purchased from a private collector in 1982. The breast plate depicts a stylized male body, and was made by embossing and using the so-called ‘repoussé’ technique. According to the Hungarian classification, the... |
Mar 17, 2023 - First Kings of Europe: Exhibition Catalog
Gyucha, Attila; Parkinson, William A., 2023, "Armband - Catalog No. 60", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/AGIPTI, UCLA Dataverse, V1
This unique gold sheet armband with high silver content lacks exact parallels—only an armband from Bilje in Croatia and another specimen from Tápióbicske in Hungary show similarities with the object. The armband has an elaborate decorative pattern that depicts stylized celestial... |