AntCom has made significant progress in its technical and scientific endeavors, focusing on the digitization, analysis, and dissemination of ancient Graeco-Roman heritage.
Manuscript Heritage
Digitization and Analysis: Advanced imaging techniques, including hyperspectral and multispectral imaging, were employed to digitize manuscript fragments and palimpsests from the SDU Special Collections and the Biblioteca Capitolare in Verona. This included the development of machine learning algorithms for data compression and text extraction.
Codicological Analysis: Detailed analysis of the digitized manuscripts was conducted, revealing new insights into the structure, collation, and conservation status of the codices. Notable discoveries include previously unknown fragments and the identification of texts within the palimpsests.
Linguistic Heritage
Fieldwork and Data Collection: Extensive fieldwork was carried out in Griko-speaking communities in Salento. This involved recording oral traditions, studying narrative poems, and mapping out migrant communities. The research highlighted the resilience of linguistic minorities and the transformation of classical heritage in oral traditions.
Comparative Studies: The collected data was compared with existing literature, leading to new contextualizations and the identification of previously overlooked sources. Major focuses were the study of Latin hymns translated into Griko and the analysis of fairy tales and legends.
Narrative Heritage
Archival Research: Investigations into non-institutional engagements with classical antiquity were conducted in Denmark and Spain, by mapping different forms of engagement both historical and current - from the Danish book market in the 19th century to Spanish children book in the 21st
Cultural Landscape Studies: Research on the Tower of Hercules in A Coruña and the cults of female martyrs in Galicia emphasized the importance of landscape in shaping cultural narratives. The project documented the evolving narratives around these sites and their significance in local identities.