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<blockquote><p><i>Itiner-e</i> | <blockquote><p><i>Itiner-e</i> Itiner-e aims to host the most detailed open digital dataset of roads in the entire Roman Empire. The data creation is a collaborative ongoing project edited by a scholarly community. Itiner-e allows you to view, query and download roads. Each road segment has a URI that allows it to be cited and linked by external resources. It also includes a route-finding tool to explore travel itineries and times in the ancient world.</p></blockquote> | ||
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Revision as of 15:16, 27 March 2025
Available
Authors
- Pau de Soto, Catalan Institute of Classical Archaeology
- Tom Brughmans, Aarhus University
- Santiago Muxach, Institute of Catalan Studies
- Josep Guitart, Autonomous University of Barcelona
Description
Aims and scope
From the project website (accessed 2025-03-27):
Itiner-e Itiner-e aims to host the most detailed open digital dataset of roads in the entire Roman Empire. The data creation is a collaborative ongoing project edited by a scholarly community. Itiner-e allows you to view, query and download roads. Each road segment has a URI that allows it to be cited and linked by external resources. It also includes a route-finding tool to explore travel itineries and times in the ancient world.
Data
As of 2020, the database includes data from the Antonine Itinerary, the Itinerario de Barro, and the Vicarello Beaker.
Interoperability
From the project website (accessed 2020-09-01):
Through the Itiner-e gazetteer and the places associated with routes, this data resource will be linked with other Gazetteer projects such as Pleiades and the TIR-FOR Project. All the data generated will be stored in GeoJson format where all the information will be stored (id names, places within the roads, chronology, etc…)