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King's College London - Home
King's is one of the world's leading research and teaching universities based in the heart of London.
Arts and Humanities Data Service: Enabling Digital Resources for the A
Digital Classicist: index
Digital Humanities and e-Science applied to Classical Studies and Ancient History
London Air Quality Network - King's College London
London Air Quality Network
AHRC ICT Methods Network: Supporting the Digital Arts and Humanities :
Mapping Medieval Chester: Mapping Medieval Chester: place and identity
Mapping Medieval Chester: place and identity in an English borderland city c.1200-1500. An AHRC funded online research project.
Fine Rolls of Henry III
The Henry III Fine Rolls Project is a pioneering enterprise in publishing for the first time an English calendar of the fine rolls down to 1248 in the form of an electronic edition including the digital facsimile images.
Fine Rolls of Henry III
The Henry III Fine Rolls Project is a pioneering enterprise in publishing for the first time an English calendar of the fine rolls down to 1248 in the form of an electronic edition including the digital facsimile images.
Anglo-Saxon Cluster - Home
This website presents in a searchable and browsable form the integration of four pre-existing projects: E-Sawyer (an annotated list and bibliography of Anglo-Saxon Charters), ASChart (the annotated texts of Anglo-Saxon charters before the year 900), PASE (the Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England), and LangScape (the an
MuTHER - Multiple Tissue Human Expression Resource
The “MuTHER” (“Multiple Tissue Human Expression Resource”) project is undertaking a coordinated program of analysis designed to understand the relationships between genome sequence variation, methylation status, mRNA expression and disease phenotypes.
Home - UK in a Changing Europe
The authoritative source for independent research on UK-EU relations
Home · Art of Making
The Art of Making in Antiquity is an innovative digital project designed for the study of Roman stoneworking. Centred on the photographic archive of Peter Rockwell, this website aims to enhance current understanding of the carving process and to investigate the relationship between the surviving objects, the method and