To kick off the MML’s Fall Programs, Co-Director Jennifer Knust has compiled a report detailing some of the Lab’s doings from the past academic year. Highlights include an ongoing collaboration with NC State over the emerging biocodicology field, a series of workshops on digital humanities technologies, symposia on the Rubenstein’s papyri and Ethiopic manuscript collections, and a working discussion group for graduate students to present on their research germane to the MML mission. Particularly relevant is a Provenance Report on the Duke Papyri assembled by Co-Director William Johnson and Lab Affiliate Nicholas Wagner! Browse the Report to learn more about what the Lab has been up to, and keep on the look out for more to come: FHI MML Annual Report 2021_22!