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Can AI Date the Dead Sea Scrolls? - Biblical Archaeology Society Enoch examines the shapes of letters from the scrolls and cross-references the writing style with scrolls of similar style that have been dated with carbon-14 dating In effect, the model performs its own comparative paleographic analysis Based on this analysis, Enoch then proposes the most likely dating for the writing of a scroll
The “Original” Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls Explore how the Dead Sea Scrolls help scholars compare the Masoretic Text and the Septuagint in the search for the Bible's original language, as discussed by Emanuel Tov in Biblical Archaeology Review
Phoenicians Sailing to the New World - Biblical Archaeology Society Cross concluded unequivocally that the Paraiba inscription was a forgery Various other indicators, from coins that showed the Americas to pre-Columbus Hebrew in the Southeastern U S have also failed to hold up under close scientific scrutiny However, such a voyage is difficult to disprove
Lagged feature engineering - time series forecasting with blocked cross . . . We have a draft workflow for optimising model hyperparameters, incorporating an initial train-test split followed by blocked cross-validation The hold-out from the initial split will always be the final 20% of the dataset (by time) My question relates to the interactions between the engineering of lagged features and the splitting process
How Was Jesus Crucified? - Biblical Archaeology Society Gospel accounts of Jesus’s execution do not specify how exactly Jesus was secured to the cross Yet in Christian tradition, Jesus had his palms and feet pierced with nails Even though Roman execution methods did include crucifixion with nails, some scholars believe this method only developed after Jesus’s lifetime
Early stopping on validation loss or on accuracy? The loss is designed to help your model convarge, whereas a validation metric is usually what best describes the performance of the model Validation metrics are more "stable", as they repressent "buisness logic" rather than a technical tool: Losses can often change (unless of course you're dealing with a very standard task) You may choose different losses and or combinations of losses The