The Multimedia Yasna (MUYA) Examining the performance and written transmission of the core ritual of the Zoroastrian tradition, the Yasna.
Towards a scientific annotation service by subscription This project proposes to lay the foundation for commercialising an annotation tool developed in Hintze’s MUYA-IIIF Proof of Concept project, using the vehicle of a new digital repository for previously unpublished sources held at the Royal Asiatic Society in London.
Avestan Ritual in India Avestan Ritual in India (AVINDIA) is a 5-year project will film the performance of a Visperad ceremony in India and will seek to detect, describe, visualise and analyse how the ritual is structured as systematically organised activity, and to reconstruct its genesis and historical trajectory.
The multimedia Yasna This project produced state-of-the art editions of the core ritual texts of the Zoroastrian religion and an interactive film of a performance of the ritual.
Seals and sealing practices in Sasanian Iran: New evidence from Taxt-e Solaymān Dr Yousef Moradi created a catalogue of bullae he excavated at Taxt-e Sulaymān in Iran.
The multimedia Yasna International image interoperability framework This project develops a technology for annotating textual structure within IIIF.
Beyond Discovery: Religion, economics and administration in Sasanian Iran through new clay bullae from Taxt-e Solayman This project will analyse and publish newly discovered bullae and the seal impression they bear from one of the most important fire temples of Sasanian Iran.
Enhancing digital research culture for early career researchers This project is designed to train early career researchers (ECR) to create and manage digital data in agreement with the FAIR principle (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable).