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[ Project Team ] [ Minutes ] [ Project Plan ] [ SRS Document ] [ User Interface Prototype ] D2 - SRS Section VI D3 - SRS Appendices A-DD, Sections III,IV,V and Class Diagram D4 - SRS Sections I,II, Attribute Descriptions and Appendix E D5 - Screens and Reports, and prototype PERT char D6 - Scenario Analysis Tables, Method Description D7 - Functional Tests for Assigned Use Cases D8 - User Interface Navigation Matrix, HCI presentation D9 - Completed SRS and SRS presentation D10 - HCI prototype and presentation |
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The Etruscan Sigla Project aims to assemble documentation on the
thousands of examples of Etruscan nonverbal writings (sigla)
of one or more letters, numbers or symbols dating from around 700
BCE. They are incised, painted or stamped on objects of many
different types made of clay, metal, bone, ivory and stone.
These markings found on numerous Etruscan archaeological sites,
are normally relegated to the background in Etruscan studies in
favor of letters that form words and can therefore be studied
from a linguistic perspective. |