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Nichols --$tThe 3D digital documentation of Shaft K24 in Saqqara /$rMatthias Lang, Ramadan Hussein, Philippe Kluge --$tDigital archaeology and ancient Egypt : reflections on the results of the 2017 el-Hibeh Digital Archaeology Project /$rJean Li, with contributions by Jimmy Tran and Devin Ostrom --$tDigitizing and annotating ancient Egyptian coffins : the Book of the Dead in 3D /$rRita Lucarelli, Mark-Jan Nederhof --$tPhotogrammetry and face carvings : exploring the 'face' of the Egyptian anthropoid coffins by 3D-modelling /$rStefania Manieri --$tVE?gA (Vocabulaire de l'e?gyptien ancien) : a new definition of a dictionary /$rAnai?s Martin --$tThe Egyptian road most taken : mapping the least cost path routes from the Nile to the Red Sea coast /$rMorgan E. Moroney --$tSecondary epigraphy in Egypt : a case for a research infastructure / Hana Navratilova -- SIGSa?qqara : a digital project to understand the spatial occupation of Saqqara / Eloi?se Noc --$t'Where did that come from?' : the Giza Project's development of citation and referencing documentation for 3D archaeological visualizations /$rNicholas Picardo --$tAll words and no play : identifying paronomasia in New Kingdom texts with pattern matching / Julia Viani Puglisi, Daniel Dakota -- Gaining new perspectives on the Hypostyle Hall at Karnak through the use of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and other emerging techniques /$rJean Revez, Peter J. Brand, Emmanuel Laroze, Owen Murray --$tRepresenting Ancient Egyptian inscriptions of the Old Kingdom digitally : dynamic visualizations of poetic form and inscriptional layout /$rJulie Stauder-Porchet --$tPuzzling tombs : virtual reconstruction of the Middle Kingdom elite necropolis at Dayr al-Barsha (Middle Egypt) /$rToon Sykora, Roberto de Lima, Marleen de Meyer, Maarten Vergauwen, Harco Willems --$tProject Croato-Aegyptiaca (2002-2020) /$rMladen Tomorad, Goran Zlodi --$tVirtual reality storytelling : pedagogy and applications /$rJulia Troche, Eve Weston --$tCleo : the artificial intelligence Egyptology platform /$rHeleen Wilbrink, Joshua Aaron Roberson. 330 $a"This volume of collected studies take stock of most recent developments in Egyptology and the Digital Humanities, considering future directions for the application of new technologies in Egyptology. 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