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==Available==


* http://lupa.at/


Ubi Erat Lupa (Lupa) is a non-commercial project intended for a broad audience. It has a picture database (www.ubi-erat-lupa.org of stone monuments) including sculptures, reliefs, inscriptions, architectural pieces etc. ranging from pre-history to around AD 500.
==Directors==


Printable images (300 dpi) are available without charge (subject to some restrictions explained on their website), and the project welcomes contributions from museums and collections.
* Jakob Egger
* Friederike Harl
* Ortolf Harl


As its inception was in Vienna, most project data relates to the mid- and south-eastern regions of europe.
==Description==
From the web page (accessed 2015-02-03):
 
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<p>The picture database '''ubi-erat-lupa.org''' (short form ''lupa'') contains stone monuments (sculptures, reliefs, inscriptions, architectural pieces etc.).</p>
 
<p>''lupa'' is a non-commercial project dedicated to informing scientists and interested laypersons. The project’s scope is from prehistoric stone monuments to around the time of Justinian (500 AD). Due to its inception in Vienna, most project data at the moment is from the mid- and south-eastern european region.</p>
 
<p>''lupa'' is open to expansion in any direction.</p>
</blockquote>


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Latest revision as of 12:40, 26 July 2019

Available

Directors

  • Jakob Egger
  • Friederike Harl
  • Ortolf Harl

Description

From the web page (accessed 2015-02-03):

The picture database ubi-erat-lupa.org (short form lupa) contains stone monuments (sculptures, reliefs, inscriptions, architectural pieces etc.).

lupa is a non-commercial project dedicated to informing scientists and interested laypersons. The project’s scope is from prehistoric stone monuments to around the time of Justinian (500 AD). Due to its inception in Vienna, most project data at the moment is from the mid- and south-eastern european region.

lupa is open to expansion in any direction.