Cross-cultural After-Life of Classical Sites

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Project team

  • Gabriel Bodard
  • Valeria Vitale

Description

Cross-cultural After-Life of Classical Sites (CALCS) is funded by a micro-grant from the Pelagios Commons project, and will run for 4 months (August-November 2016), with the aim to add to the Pleiades gazetteer information about Arabic and Ottoman names (both mediaeval and modern) attached to sites better known by their classical (and sometimes modern European) names in the Mediterranean. The 2016 pilot will focus on Sicily, Cyprus, Libya, and to a lesser extent perhaps southern Spain, but will also take names from other parts of the Roman/Mediterranean world as they are available. The project works partly from Arabic maps and manuscripts, partly from working with existing databases, and partly harvesting large linked data resources such as Wikidata and Geonames.