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Digital Encyclopedia of Excavations in the Levant
Commissioned by Harvard University, this is a multilingual encyclopaedia of archaeological excavations across the Levant, published in English, Arabic, and Hebrew. Each entry cross-references sites with their known aliases, links to a hierarchical period taxonomy, and generates a citable PDF with a persistent DOI versioned on every update. Bibliographies are linked to Zotero and exportable in BibTeX or RIS. A geospatial map lets users explore the corpus by period and excavating institution.
Human Stories: Sacrifice Decoded
We built the public platform and virtual exhibit for a SSHRC-funded research initiative led by UBC in partnership with INAH, UNAM, the University of Oregon, and Universidad de Burgos. The project examines the life histories of sacrificial victims in Postclassic Mesoamerica (ca. 1300-1521 CE), including evidence that challenges the colonial narrative of sacrifice as exclusively adult male warriors.
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