![]() University Museum Monograph, 71.Īngel, J. Lang Rongrien Rockshelter: A Pleistocene, Early Holocene Archaeological Site from Krabi, Southwestern Thailand. University Museum Monograph, 20.Īdams, Richard E. 10: The Abandonment of Primicias by Itza of San Jose, Guatemala, and Socotz, British Honduras. 9: The Mounds and Monuments of Xutilha, Peten, Guatemala No. 8: Miscellaneous Investigations: Excavation near Fragment 1 of Stela 17, with Observations on Stela P34 and Miscellaneous Stone 25 Excavation of Stela 25, Fragment 1 Excavation of Stela 27 Excavation of Stela 28, Fragment 1 No. 5D-1): Post-Constructional Activities No. 6: The Carved Wooden Lintels of Tikal No. 5: Tikal: Numeration, Terminology, and Objectives No. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Zīack to Top Adams, Richard E. All titles that are currently in print are available for purchase online at the Penn Press website. For the marketing, sales, and distribution of our books, we collaborate with the University of Pennsylvania Press. Over the years, the Museum's publishing program has expanded to include site reports, exhibition catalogs and gallery guides, conference proceedings, and stand-alone scholarly monographs and popular books. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of DARPA.The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum) has produced the results of research conducted by the Museum since our first expedition to Nippur in 1889. This material is based upon work supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) under Contract No. The knowledge base for entity linking annotation for this corpus and all LORELEI Representative Language and Incident Language Packs is available separately as LORELEI Entity Detection and Linking Knowledge Base (LDC2020T10). Annotation data is presented as tab delimited files or XML. Monolingual and parallel text are presented in XML with associated dtds. The tools recreate original source data from the processed XML material, condition text data users download from Twitter, apply sentence segmentation to raw text, and support named entity tagging. Lexical resources and software tools are also included in this release. ![]() Over 100,000 words are annotated for named entities, and over 23,000 words were annotated for full entity including nominals and pronouns, simple semantic annotation, situation frame annotation, and entity linking.
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