FLAME is a collaborative digital humanities project, centered at
Princeton University but involving scholars around the world who gather
and organize the data in FLAME’s database.
FLAME aims to reconstruct the late antique and early medieval economy using large quantities of data over a large spatial and chronological range. The current goals are to gather information about over a million published coins from Ireland to India. FLAME will then provide scholars with tools to analyze this information.
We are proud at AUC library that our colleague Peter Philps, Director for Collections, contributed to this project with his privately compiled Early Islamic collection dataset.
You can read more about the project here or try their application.
FLAME aims to reconstruct the late antique and early medieval economy using large quantities of data over a large spatial and chronological range. The current goals are to gather information about over a million published coins from Ireland to India. FLAME will then provide scholars with tools to analyze this information.
We are proud at AUC library that our colleague Peter Philps, Director for Collections, contributed to this project with his privately compiled Early Islamic collection dataset.
You can read more about the project here or try their application.
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