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Bible in Technology (1943-9369): The Bible in Technology (BIT) is a series that explores the intersection between biblical studies and computer technology within the broader context of digital humanities. It includes both studies that focus specifically on the biblical literature as well as studies from other disciplines across this pioneering and dynamic field.
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| 978-1-61143-964-9 | Fitts, William. The Deserted Medieval Village of Cottam and the Settlement Matrix Model This volume introduces the Settlement Matrix model. Based on the concept of the setting, this approach examines each venue of daily life from the house to the settlement to the field system as integral parts of a single cultural construct.
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| 978-1-60724-930-6 | Vegas Montaner, Luis, Guadalupe Seijas de los Ríos-Zarzosa, Javier del Barco, Janet Dyk, Dean Forbes, . Computer Assisted Research on the Bible in the 21st Century This collection of essays offers a wide overview of the trends in the application of computer technology to the edition and analysis of the Bible. It will be of value to Bible scholars of any kind. More... | $145.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-881-1 | Terras, Melissa, and Gregory Crane. Changing the Center of Gravity This collection of essays represents the wide perspective of current research being undertaken in Digital Classics. It honours the life of Professor Allen Ross Scaife, who was instrumental in advancing digital scholarship in the field of Classics. More... | $175.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-327-4 | Naef, Thomas. Holy Bits This book is an excellent resource for students, scholars, pastors and other people interested in biblical studies for their daily work at the computer. It can be used as textbook as well as a reference work. More... | $130.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-058-7 | Cargill, Robert. Qumran through (Real) Time This book proposes a new occupation model for the remains of Khirbet Qumran, the site associated with the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Using the latest in virtual reality technology, the author reconstructs the site of Qumran and demonstrates that the site was initially built as a Hasmonean fortress, and was later expanded into a residence for a self-sufficient community responsible for the Dead Sea Scrolls. More... | $147.50 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-068-6 | Strudwick, Nigel. Information Technology and Egyptology in 2008 Publication of the proceedings of the 2008 meeting of the Computer Working Group of the International Association of Egyptologists (Informatique et Egyptologie), which includs papers on databases, complex systems, 3D modelling, textual analysis systems, the uses of the internet for sharing photographs, and a bibliography. More... | $132.50 | Add to Cart |  |
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