Project showcase

The team at the Digital Archaeology Lab partners with faculty, staff, and students at the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology on a range of digital projects. Learn more about a selection of these projects below.

DIG

DIG Data Publishing

DIG (Digital Information Gateway) is an initiative to sustainably publish and provide access to data associated with archaeological publications from the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press. We aim to share digital publications with embedded data in an effort to expand data practices within the cross disciplinary field of archaeology.


Refugee Material Culture Initiative

Refugee Material Culture Initiative

The Refugee Material Culture Initiative (RMCI) is a community-engaged, digital humanities project with the aims of digitally preserving art and artifacts made/used by refugees, creating a free and accessible database of the digital outputs, and generating educational resources on refugee histories. 


Screenshot from Odyssey Escape

The Odyssey Digital Escape

A digital escape room that is based on events that occur in Odysseus’ journey (books 9-12 in particular) in Homer’s Odyssey.


SEAMS

Study of Egyptian Animal Mummy Styles

A Study of Egyptian Animal Mummy Styles (SEAMS) is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral project, which seeks to address the current knowledge gap on contextual data of votive animal mummies by focusing on their wrapping patterns.