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McGregor Squeeze Collection Digitization
McGregor Squeeze Collection Digitization
The McGregor Squeeze Collection consists of over 1000 epigraphic
squeezes of Greek inscriptions currently held by the Department of
Classical, Near Eastern, and Religious Studies (CNERS) [University of British Columbia]. An epigraphic
squeeze is a filter paper impression of an inscription, which provides a
precise copy of the incised letters on the original; this makes them a
valuable tool for research when students and scholars cannot access the
original materials stored in museums.
The McGregor Squeeze
Collection was donated by Dr. Malcolm McGregor, a former professor and
department chair in the CNERS Department. These squeezes mainly
represent inscriptions from Athens and the surrounding area of Attica
from the 5th century BCE, as well as some inscriptions from Nemea in the
same time period. The most notable squeezes held by the department
represent the Athenian Tribute Lists, which were the main focus of Dr.
McGregor’s work for many years. The originals of most of the squeezes
in the McGregor Squeeze Collection are held in the Epigraphic Museum in
Athens, Greece. The collection also includes epigraphic charts,
research tools which are drawings of reconstructions of the Athenian
Tribute Lists based on the stone fragments.
The digitization of
the McGregor Squeeze Collection is currently being carried out by
Digital Initiatives together with From Stone to Screen, a CNERS graduate
student-led initiative to digitize the department’s material
collections, and funded by a grant from UBC’s Teaching and Learning
Enhancement Fund. The process of digitizing these hundreds of squeezes
is on-going, so new images and information are added regularly. You can
read more about the ongoing status of the project on its blog: www.fromstonetoscreen.wordpress.com.
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