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Duke Diary Dispatch: In Italy, High-Tech Tools and Ancient Civilizations
This is the first diary entry by Caitlin Childers, a Duke graduate student studying digital art history at an archaeological dig site in Vulci, Italy. Read more diary entries in the Duke Today series.
Hello! I am Caitlin Childers and I’m originally from Gaffney, South Carolina. I’m a first-year Master's student, focusing on Digital Art History. I am spending two weeks
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