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Vici.org is the archaeological atlas of classical antiquity.
It is a community driven archaeological map, inspired by and modelled after Wikipedia.
The first version of Vici.org went online in May 2012.
It was preceded by a sister website Omnesviae.org, a roman routeplanner based on the Peutinger map. Since its start, Vici.org has grown a lot.
At the time to this writing, over 140 contributors have added nearly 20,000 locations, approximately 1,000 line tracings and over 3,000 images.
Open Data[edit]
Similar to Wikipedia, all written content is available for reuse using the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike-license.
Metadata is available using the CC0 / Public Domain dedication.
Images or line tracings may be available under other licenses.
Vici.org invites everyone to participate and share his of her knowledge of classical antiquity.
Vici.org does provide various services to reuse this shared knowledge, through various dataservices or by using the Vici widget.