3D Hominin Artifact Models

These models were scanned from plaster casts owned by the Anthropology Department at Kenyon College. They mostly represent fossil hominins from sites excavated in the first half of the 20th century, many of which are not available from modern casting sources.

Digital Humanities

Kenyon DH projects have included explorations of art in the age of Information, from techno music to digital art.

Archiving Kenyon's COVID-19 Story

In the Spring of 2020, the Kenyon College Special Collections and Archives began collecting submissions from the community relating to personal experiences with the COVID-19 Pandemic...

El espiritismo de las mujeres puertorriqueñas: De las extraordinarias pioneras a sus herederas contemporáneas

El espiritismo de las mujeres puertorriqueñas: De las extraordinarias pioneras a sus herederas contemporáneas estudia, documenta y crea representaciones digitales de materiales de herencia cultural en riesgo por escritoras puertorriqueñas quienes...

Four Valleys Archive

The Four Valleys Archive consists of all paper, photographic, and digital records resulting from archaeological investigations conducted from 1983-2013 across 180km2 (ca. 70 miles2) within four distinct drainages in northwestern and western Honduras.

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art & Architecture is the official publication of the International Society for the Study of Pilgrimage Art.

Voices of the Puuc Angels: Rural Life Among the Archaeological Ruins in the Yucatan Peninsula

In the rural communities of the Puuc region in the Yucatan Peninsula, the past intersects with the present in the rural landscape and its archaeological vestiges. This digital storytelling project transforms the traditional relationship of anthropologist as expert into a collaborative endeavor focused on local community narratives about how contemporary Maya people view and engage with ancestral material heritage in rural areas.

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