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From the website (accessed 2016-01-26):
From the website (accessed 2016-01-26):


:'''Digital Roman Heritage''' [is] an international research collaboration network that brings together Digital Humanities initiatives with regard to the physical, artistic and literary legacy of Rome. The main aims of this network are to share best practices, and to facilitate the digital linkage between projects from various disciplines related to the city and symbol of Rome.
<blockquote>'''Digital Roman Heritage''' [is] an international research collaboration network that brings together Digital Humanities initiatives with regard to the physical, artistic and literary legacy of Rome. The main aims of this network are to share best practices, and to facilitate the digital linkage between projects from various disciplines related to the city and symbol of Rome.</blockquote>
 
As of 2022, the site seems to have been last updated in 2017.


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Latest revision as of 18:36, 29 June 2022

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From the website (accessed 2016-01-26):

Digital Roman Heritage [is] an international research collaboration network that brings together Digital Humanities initiatives with regard to the physical, artistic and literary legacy of Rome. The main aims of this network are to share best practices, and to facilitate the digital linkage between projects from various disciplines related to the city and symbol of Rome.

As of 2022, the site seems to have been last updated in 2017.