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Interview by Raymond Lam: Preserving Ancient Buddhist Heritage with the DiGA Team

Mission Accomplished for the DiGA team: First impressions of their work in Swat

The DiGA team, Serena Autiero, Cristiano Moscatelli and Jessie Pons and the Photographer Călin Șuteu, recently returned from their fieldtrip to …

DOAM Director visits CERES: Present and Future of a Key Partnership

From Thursday 23rd of September until Monday 27th, the Center for Religious Studies (CERES) of the Ruhr-Universität Bochum held a series …

CERES Researchers present Lectures at the University of California Berkely

One of the key research areas conducted at the Center for Religious Studies (CERES) is the study of the early …

Finding Gandhara: Field Trip to Pakistan

A few days ago Dr. Antonio Amato, research assistant for the CERES project DiGA (Digitization of Gandharan Artefacts), …

When in Rome, do as the Researchers do: Project on Buddhist Sculptures

The Gandharan Buddhist civilization is only little known outside academic circles. It  established after Alexander the Great had conquered the …

New Research Project conceptualises the Digitalisation of Gandhāran Artefacts

From February 2017, the new project 'DiGA' (Digitalisation Concept of Gandhāran Artefacts) will be hosted by the Center for Religious …