This page is dedicated to some of the digital projects based in the Department of Humanities. By clicking on the respective logos, you can access the sites and resources that are the result of the work of the DSU scholarly community and the research centres with which there are collaborations
(see Partnerships).
Archaeological investigation of Soil Heritage: the case of Andosols. An integrated and open IT approach to investigate a crucial agricultural resource in Central-Southern Italy (Latium, Campania, Calabria and Sicily) through archaeology, pedology, archaeobotany and remote sensing Project
For the study of Francesco De Mura’s execution techniques: multispectral investigations and documentary research
The CoDA project (Commenti Danteschi Antichi) proposes the development of an integrated digital environment, freely searchable online, dedicated to the ancient exegesis of Dante’s Commedia.
In January 2025, a research group was formed to edit the so-called Cronaca di Partenope critically. Chiara De Caprio and Francesco Montuori coordinate this group, which is composed of Antonio Del Castello, Duilia Giada Guarino, Salvatore Iacolare, Giuseppe Andrea Liberti, Andrea Maggi, Annachiara Monaco, Riccardo Montalto, Maria Teresa Rachetta, Valentina Sferragatta.
The forms of the museum: pilot project for a Digital Atlas of Italian Museums
Laboratorio dei documenti nel Web (DSWLab)
Mapping Italia Antiqua
Investigating Resilient Roman Agricultural Landscapes in Southern Italy. An integrated and open IT approach to modelling centuriation through archaeology, remotely sensed data, palynology and ancient texts
Naples Dante Project
Neapolitan Literary Archives in Twentieth Century
Papyri and LAtin Texts: INsights and Approaches
REConstructing papyrus scrolls and REcovering Ancient TExts with the aid of a new digital tool