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Defining and Detecting the Defects of the Large Language Model-based Autonomous Agents Open
AI agents are systems capable of perceiving their environment, autonomously planning and executing tasks. Recent advancements in LLM have introduced a transformative paradigm for AI agents, enabling them to interact with external resources…
The Island of Hoo : A Combinatory Reading of Ruins Open
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Sinographic Forays into the Epiverse Open
Inscriptions can open up a world extending far beyond chisel marks on the stone surface. In eightroundtables, we propose to explore the rich cultural history of epigraphy in East Asia. By striding outits multiple dimensions of time and spa…
新发现郑道昭之妹郑穆姬墓志铭及相关问题探讨 Open
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Entexted Heritage: Calligraphy and the (Re)Making of a Tradition in Contemporary China Open
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重现过去: 从古代到数字时代复制技术的 演变以及其相关问题 Open
This research is part of a collaborative exhibit project between the Department of Archaeology, School \nof History, Renmin University of China and the Unity of Classical Archaeology at the University of Ge⁃ \nneva, aimed at comparing trad…
Gesture-Ink-Sound Open
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Epigraphy in the Landscape: Open
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Reverse Archaeology Open
This photo-essay draws from a three-year collaboration—Site_Seal_Gesture (2013–2016)—between archaeologist Lia Wei and geographer Rupert Griffiths. The initial point of departure was a reflection on the use of creative practice in our resp…
A comparative study of burial caves south of the Yangzi River : highland routes and frontier communities at the fall of the Han Empire (2nd to 3rd century CE) Open
At the fall of the Han Empire, deep-cut valleys south of the Yangzi were blooming with unprecedented activity: ostentatious rock-cut cemeteries, decorated and inscribed, turned the riverside cliffs into theatrical villages of the dead.This…