These are our four winners

The winners of the NFDI4Objects Dataship 2024 have been announced!

In the first year of the call, we received a dozen applications from five different countries. The entire range of disciplines that we represent as a consortium were represented. We received proposals for FAIRification concepts from the fields of prehistory and early history, classical archaeology, numismatics, Egyptology, material sciences, archaeometry and art history. After a successful pitch event on 14 June 2024, where ten applicants presented their proposals, our Steering Committee selected four winners:

  • Anne Herzberg-Beiersdorf with a collection of object- and person-based research data from her doctorate in Egyptology
  • Cornelia Lechner with an artefact inventory of 292 Stone Age tools from the Enlène cave
  • Hristina Ivanova with a collection of 4250 coins that will be included as new entries in the Corpus Nummorum portal
  • Anne Klammt with a database on the stone vessels from the Elephantine settlement in Aswan (Egypt)

The winners’ projects will now be digitised and published open access in accordance with the FAIR criteria as part of the fellowship.

Congratulations!

Further information on the winners and the Dataship can be found here.