Our work has been featured in various media outlets and scholarly publications. These reports and articles highlight the societal relevance of our project, our methodological approaches, and the importance of documenting destroyed cultural heritage in the context of current conflicts.

Academic Publications:

  • Julia Alili, Vivien Wolter (2025). Destroyed Cultural Heritage - Contextualized Representation of Cultural Research Data. In: FORGE 2025 - Rethinking Data. Rostock, Germany.
  • Julia Alili, Hendrik Chudoba, Vivien Wolter (2023). Destroyed Cultural Heritage – Contextualized Representation of Cultural Research Data. In: FORGE 2023 - Anything Goes?! Research Data in the Humanities—Critically Examined. Tübingen, Germany. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8386440 Poster related to this work: DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8392495

Press Articles

  • Wars and Destroyed Cultural Treasures – Raising Awareness of Endangered Heritage. Vivien Wolter in conversation with Gabi Wuttke, Deutschlandfunk Kultur (2022). Link
  • Interactive site documents destruction of cultural sites caused by war. University of Trier, lokalo.de (2022). Link
  • University of Trier project documents war-damaged cultural heritage. Deutschlandfunk Kultur (2022). Link
  • Destroyed Cultural Heritage. CHeST (2020?). Link
  • Where Wars and Conflicts Destroy Cultural Sites. University of Trier (2022). Link