“The Ingholt Archive. Data from the Project ‘Archive Archaeology: Preserving and Sharing Palmyra’s Cultural Heritage through Harald Ingholt’s Digital Archives’”

IF 1.1 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Journal of Open Archaeology Data Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5334/joad.78
Olympia Bobou, Amy C. Miranda, R. Raja
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Starting in the 1920s and into the 1970s, the Danish archaeologist Harald Ingholt (1896–1985) created a vast collection of sculpture, architecture, and epigraphy from Palmyra, Syria (first to third centuries AD). His paper archive contains 2,347 so-called archive sheets, which include photographs, transcriptions of inscriptions, stylistic observations and dating, provenance and collection information, and bibliography. In 2012 the archive was digitized by Professor Rubina Raja and the Palmyra Portrait Project. An in print, commented edition of the archive is underway, but this publication serves to make the archive sheets openly available as a research resource and a starting point for future research on Palmyrene art and epigraphy, the history of excavations in the Middle East, twentieth century collecting practices, and cultural heritage preservation in Syria. CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: Rubina Raja Professor of Classical Archaeology and Centre Director, Centre for Urban Network Evolutions, Aarhus University, DK rubina.raja@cas.au.dk
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“英霍尔特档案馆。“档案考古学:通过Harald Ingholt的数字档案保存和分享巴尔米拉的文化遗产”项目的数据
从20世纪20年代到70年代,丹麦考古学家哈拉尔德·因霍尔特(1896-1985)在叙利亚巴尔米拉(公元1至3世纪)创作了大量的雕塑、建筑和碑文收藏。他的纸质档案包含2347份所谓的档案单,其中包括照片、碑文抄写、文体观察和年代、出处和收藏信息以及参考书目。2012年,该档案被Rubina Raja教授和帕尔米拉肖像项目数字化。档案的印刷评论版正在进行中,但该出版物的目的是使档案表作为一种研究资源和未来研究帕尔米拉艺术和铭文、中东发掘历史、20世纪的收藏实践和叙利亚文化遗产保护的起点公开可用。通讯作者:Rubina Raja,丹麦奥胡斯大学城市网络发展中心古典考古学教授和中心主任rubina.raja@cas.au.dk
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