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Ancient Arabia Public Atlas
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ARMEP Interactive Map
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Fasti Online Excavation Atlas
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Cyprus Gazetteer
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Roman Letters — Geographic Timelapse
Animated letter-flow map across the late Roman world (100–800 AD), built on DARE tiles. If it does not render here, the host site may be blocking iframe embedding. Use the open-in-new-tab link instead.
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Archaeological Gazetteer of Iran — UCLA Pourdavoud Institute
Source: irangazetteer.ucla.edu/map/  ·  Paleolithic through 14th century  ·  Iranian World incl. Mesopotamia & Transoxiana
UCLA Pourdavoud Institute. Free-access encyclopedia of Iranian archaeological sites, Paleolithic to 14th century. Hosted on ArcGIS Online — if the frame is blocked, use the open-in-new-tab link to access the full interactive map.
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The Geography of Pliny the Elder — AWMC / ISAW
Source: experience.arcgis.com  ·  6,500 entries from the Natural Historia  ·  Coordinates from Pleiades  ·  Ancient World Mapping Center & ISAW/NYU
Ancient World Mapping Center (UNC) & ISAW/NYU. Maps every locatable entry in Pliny's Natural Historia — click any point for citations and its linked Pleiades entry. Hosted on ArcGIS Experience — if the frame is blocked, use the open-in-new-tab link.
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OmnesViae — Roman Route Planner
Source: omnesviae.org  ·  Tabula Peutingeriana & Antonine Itinerary  ·  Cursus publicus road network  ·  Shortest-path routing
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Tabula Peutingeriana
The 13th-century parchment copy of the Roman road map stretching from Britain to India — the primary source behind OmnesViae's route data.
Talbert, Rome's World ↗ The canonical scholarly edition. OmnesViae data is based on Talbert's reconstructions. Piggin Digital Plot SVG ↗ Jean-Baptiste Piggin's complete digital vector rendering (CC BY-SA) — color-coded Italian routes, 3,300+ places. Open raw SVG for full horizontal scroll. tabula-peutingeriana.de ↗ High-resolution facsimile and segment viewer of the Vienna parchment scroll (ÖNB Cod. 324). Wikimedia Commons ↗ Public domain segment scans for direct download and scholarly reuse.
Original: Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Cod. Vindob. 324. Parchment scroll, 13th c. CE copy of 4th c. original. 6.82 m × 0.34 m. England → Sri Lanka.
OmnesViae routes the Roman cursus publicus using distances from the Tabula Peutingeriana and Antonine Itinerary. Enter two cities to find the shortest Roman road path. Developed by René Voorburg. The sidebar links to primary facsimiles and the Piggin SVG for direct study of the map itself.
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Proxeny Networks of Ancient Greece — CSAD / Oxford
Source: proxenies.csad.ox.ac.uk  ·  Proxeny decrees 500–31 BCE  ·  1,000+ inscriptions  ·  Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents, Oxford
Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents, Oxford. Maps proxeny decrees — civic grants of guest-friendship — across the Greek world, 500–31 BCE. Over 1,000 inscriptions linking honorands to poleis. A unique spatial dataset for Greek interstate diplomacy. If the frame is blocked, use the open-in-new-tab link.
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Map of Mithraic Monuments — The New Mithraeum
Source: mithraeum.eu/map  ·  Temples, shrines, caves & spelaea of Mithras  ·  City-level findspot coordinates  ·  Roman Empire-wide coverage
The New Mithraeum. Interactive map of Mithraic temples, shrines, caves, and spelaea across the Roman Empire — with associated objects, reliefs, and sculpture at city-level findspot resolution. If the frame is blocked, use the open-in-new-tab link.