The digital collection 'Digital Delphi' of the Ephorate of Antiquities of Phocis gathers a set of 149 items that highlight the archaeological site of Delphi and its finds, covering an extensive chronological period from the Bronze Age to historical times.
The composition of the collection is characterized by the predominance of three-dimensional objects and works of art (132 items), which include both archaeological sites and individual findings. Sculptures, architectural members, as well as tools, weapons, and ceramic objects hold a prominent position, capturing aspects of the material culture and artistic production of antiquity.
At the same time, the two-dimensional graphic items (62), primarily photographs, offer visual documentation of both the monuments and the artifacts, while the presence of mosaic material enriches the thematic variety of the collection. The textual items (15), consisting of documents, contribute to the supplementary documentation and interpretation of the material.