The rich material from Aphrodisias offers a body of varied material with which to test out the Epidoc guidelines. In 2004 the team completed work on a pilot project, the EpiDoc Aphrodisias Pilot project, publishing 250 texts from the site. That project was made possible by the support of the Leverhulme Trust and the British Academy.
Participant | Role of participant | Institution | Department |
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Professor Charlotte Roueché | Principal Investigator | King's College London | Department of Classics |
Professor Harold Short | Co-Investigator | King's College London | Centre for Computing in the Humanities |
Paul Spence | Technical Research Director | King's College London | Centre for Computing in the Humanities |