posted on 2016-04-05, 09:18authored byJane E. A. Masseglia
AshLI is a new collaboration between two UK universities, eleven UK schools
and a major UK museum, aiming to bring a neglected corpus of Latin inscriptions to a wider audience. The project is a test-case for how ‘pure’ epigraphic research can be transformed into something of interest and value to the public, through online resources and new gallery displays.
History
Citation
Masseglia, JEA, The Ashmolean Latin Inscriptions Project (AshLI): Bringing epigraphic research to museum visitors and schools, 'in S. Orlandi, R. Santucci, et al. (eds), Information Technologies for Epigraphy and Cultural Heritage: Proceedings of the First EAGLE International Conference 2014', Sapienza Università Editrice, 2015, pp. 221-232
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/School of Archaeology and Ancient History
Source
EAGLE 2014 International Conference, September 29-30 and October 1, 2014, Collège de France Chaire Religion, institutions et société de la Rome antique Paris, France