inscriptiontext
Inscriptiontext is a term used in epigraphy, archaeology, and digital humanities to denote the textual content extracted from inscriptions. It refers to the readable sequence of characters that result from transcription, OCR, or scholarly copy of an inscription on stone, metal, pottery, or other media. Inscriptiontext aims to capture what is legible and recoverable, including line breaks and punctuation where available.
In practice, inscriptiontext is stored as plain text in databases and digital editions. It is typically accompanied
Applications include linguistic analysis, cross-site comparisons, and corpus-building for epigraphic studies. Researchers use inscriptiontext to study
Challenges include damaged inscriptions, non-standard spellings, abbreviations, and gaps due to wear. Transcriptions may include brackets,
Related concepts include transliteration, transcription, OCR, and TEI-encoded editions. Inscriptiontext serves as a standardized representation of