3,300,000 BCE to 1750 CE

Deep history,
laid onto a map.

Atlas of Memory is a timeline-based map of ancient sites, empires, and cultural landscapes. Explore everything from footprints and cave art to royal tombs, imperial capitals, and shifting historical overlays in one place.

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Classical · 450 BCE

Athens Acropolis

Greece

Open a map of archaeology, memory, and empire instead of just a flat site list.

Timeline-driven map

Scrub from deep prehistory to the early modern world and watch sites and overlays change with time.

Historical overlays

Explore rough territorial views for empires and cultural spheres such as Rome, the Maya world, and New Kingdom Egypt.

Site deep-dives

Open articles with chronology, excavation history, cultural context, and related places nearby in time.

Built for growth

V1 is a curated atlas. The next step is approved public submissions so new finds and missing regions can keep expanding the map.

Version One

Shaped like a public launch, not a prototype.

The core experience is now clear: discover sites, browse eras, inspect overlays, and move back into the map with your timeline context intact.

What v1 includes

Ancient sites across multiple regions, mobile-friendly reading pages, category filters, article galleries, and timeline-aware empire overlays.

What comes next

User submissions with curator approval, richer sourcing, and more historically accurate boundary datasets over time.

Community Roadmap

Future submissions, with review before publishing.

Atlas of Memory's long-term goal is to stay alive as archaeology changes. A future submission flow can let users suggest new sites, finds, and corrections, while keeping the public map curated through approval, sourcing, and editorial review.

New site suggestions Source links and notes Admin approval before publish Corrections to dates and regions