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PW-269459-20Preservation and Access: Humanities Collections and Reference ResourcesInstitute For Advanced Study - Louis Bamberger And Mrs. Felix Fuld FdnReconstructing Ancient History through Squeeze Digitization at the Institute for Advanced Study6/1/2020 - 11/30/2023$350,000.00Angelos Chaniotis   Institute For Advanced Study - Louis Bamberger And Mrs. Felix Fuld FdnPrincetonNJ08540-4952USA2020Ancient HistoryHumanities Collections and Reference ResourcesPreservation and Access35000003500000

The cataloging and digitization of 30,000 paper squeezes that preserve ancient Greek and Latin inscriptions, including treaties, laws, decrees, honorific inscriptions, accounts of building projects, dedications, and literary texts from Ancient Greece.

The Institute for Advanced Study seeks support to complete its project to digitize the Institute’s collection of approximately 30,000 paper squeezes of Greek inscriptions, the second largest such collection in the world. The squeezes, which are three-dimensional, mirror image impressions of inscriptions, were created and donated to the Institute by the Epigraphical Museum in Athens, the American excavation of the ancient Athenian agora, and some of the greatest epigraphers of the twentieth century. Squeezes often preserve inscriptions which have been destroyed or lost, and they increase accessibility since the original stones are often heavy and located in out-of-the-way museum storerooms. The digitization of the squeezes and the addition of metadata will preserve these delicate prized resources; make them accessible online for free and unlimited use by researchers, teachers, and students worldwide; and enhance the study of primary sources for every aspect of Classical culture.