New Frontiers in Cultural Heritage Preservation and Repatriation

Cultural heritage faces mounting threats from conflict, climate change, and illicit trafficking. Digital technologies are transforming how scholars, institutions, and communities document, preserve, and share humanity’s material record. This two-day international conference brings together leading practitioners from archaeology, archival science, digital humanities, and heritage policy to examine the state of data-driven preservation and chart new directions for the field.

Programme Director, Arezou Azad and Assistant Database Manager Edward Shawe-Taylor will deliver a paper on the Invisible East Digital Corpus at this event.

For more information, and to book your place, visit the University of Chicago website, or view the programme: