posted on 2023-05-04, 05:07authored byC Prager, N Grube, M Brodhun, K Diederichs, F Diehr, Sven GronemeyerSven Gronemeyer, E Wagner
The Maya hieroglyphic script (300 BCE-1500 CE), which has only been partially deciphered, is one of the most significant writing traditions of the ancient world. In 2014, the project Text Database and Dictionary of Classic Mayan1 was established at the University of Bonn by the North Rhine-Westphalian Academy of Sciences, Humanities and Arts and the Union of the German Academies of Sciences and Humanities, to research the written language of the pre-Columbian Maya. The project aims to use digital methods and technologies to compile the epigraphic contents and object histories of all known hieroglyphic texts. Based on these data, a dictionary of the Classic Mayan language will be compiled and published near the end of the project’s runtime in 2028. The project is methodologically situated in the digital humanities and conducted in cooperation with the Göttingen State and University Library (Grube & Prager, 2016).
History
Publication Date
2018-12-31
Book Title
Crossing Experiences in Digital Epigraphy: From Practice to Discipline