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Maps of the Ancient World
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A searchable map of the ancient world with information about where these places are mentioned in ancient texts
Mapping Past Societies (Digital Atlas of Roman and Medieval Societies)
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Stanford Digital Forma Urbis Romae Project
An exploration of the 3rd century CE Forma Urbis Romae (Severan Marble Plan of Rome).
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