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Category: Central Asian Studies

Editor’s Digest April 2024: Central and South Asian Studies
Central Asian Studies, Editor's Digest, South Asian Studies

Editor’s Digest April 2024: Central and South Asian Studies

Welcome to the latest edition of the Editor’s Digest, a recurring feature introduced this academic year. This installment aims to … Continue reading Editor’s Digest April 2024: Central and South Asian Studies

The Age of Digital Technology: Silk Road Archaeological Sites and Artefacts (Part 2)
Central Asian Studies, Digitization, Online Resources

The Age of Digital Technology: Silk Road Archaeological Sites and Artefacts (Part 2)

In Part One, we explored how digital technology has transformed Silk Road archaeology through the digitization of archaeological sites and … Continue reading The Age of Digital Technology: Silk Road Archaeological Sites and Artefacts (Part 2)

The Age of Digital Technology: Silk Road Archaeological Sites and Artefacts (Part 1)
Central Asian Studies, DH in Practice, Digitization, Online Resources

The Age of Digital Technology: Silk Road Archaeological Sites and Artefacts (Part 1)

Digital technologies have become increasingly prominent in the field of archaeology and humanities, playing an important role in facilitating research … Continue reading The Age of Digital Technology: Silk Road Archaeological Sites and Artefacts (Part 1)

The Digital Cold War and Decolonization: Archives, Methods, and Tools
African Studies, Archiving, Central Asian Studies, DH in General, DH in Practice, Digital Cartography, Iranian Studies, Korean Studies, Online Resources, Software, South Asian Studies, Topics, Visualization

The Digital Cold War and Decolonization: Archives, Methods, and Tools

Introduction Up until a few years ago, the history of the Cold War was dominated by interpretations that focused solely … Continue reading The Digital Cold War and Decolonization: Archives, Methods, and Tools

Exhibiting the Ancient Silk Roads Virtually
Buddhist Studies, Central Asian Studies, Digitization, Online Resources

Exhibiting the Ancient Silk Roads Virtually

The term “ancient Silk Roads” conventionally refers to the historical networks of trade routes spanning West, East, Central, and South … Continue reading Exhibiting the Ancient Silk Roads Virtually

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