We have very few photographs of the artist, so every one of them becomes precious and open to decipherment. |
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It takes virtually no account of all that scholars have been able to learn about Egypt since the decipherment of hieroglyphics. |
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The decipherment of their script has been the greatest achievement of recent years. |
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The recovery of Hittite was not a true decipherment because the script was a relatively common variety of syllabic cuneiform. |
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Using a small decryption exponent, d, has the advantage of allowing rapid decipherment. |
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It also refers us to the ambivalence of social bonds and their richness, through the decipherment of codes of manners. |
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The decipherment of Linear B was a sheer triumph of methodical cryptology, again based on the correct hunch that the hidden language was Greek. |
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But because the Greek version could be read without difficulty, it served as an invaluable prompt to the decipherment of the cursive and the hieroglyphic versions. |
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Already in the nineteenth century, the recovery and decipherment of writings from ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia had caused an immense public stir. |
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Warned of approaching U-boats by land-based radio-detection stations, by the decipherment of wireless communications and by British intelligence services, EAC would send out patrols to locate, and attack them. |
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The discovery and decipherment of vast numbers of cuneiform astronomical texts at the site of Babylon in the 1870s and '80s completely revolutionized the study of Babylonian astronomy. |
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She thought that decipherment would have to wait for the discovery of bilingual texts. |
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To make it a bit easier, and to assure a unique decipherment into simple English, you may assume that no letter enciphers into itself. |
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The decipherment and recovery of the knowledge of Maya writing has been a long and laborious process. |
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