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OCHRE

The OCHRE Data Service facilitates the use of the Online Cultural and Historical Research Environment (OCHRE) worldwide to record, integrate, analyze, publish, and preserve cultural and historical information in all of its digital forms. Affiliated with the program of Digital Studies of Language, Culture, and History of the Humanities Division at the University of Chicago, it provides computational support for research projects in the humanities, social sciences, and beyond. The OCHRE platform is an innovative, comprehensive database system suitable for any research data.

Heading photo: Digital reconstruction of “Raided Village” mural, Temple of the Warriors, Chichen Itza, by Magdalena Glotzer, AB ’19 (2019), based on a 1931 reconstruction by Ann Axtel Morris and diagrams from Morris, Earl Halstead. The Temple of the warriors at Chichen Itzá, Yucatan. Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1931.