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page updated February 14, 2013
LEARNING SITES designs and develops interactive 3D models and virtual worlds for public school education, television programming, archaeological research, scholarly publication, and museum or archaeological site exhibition.
LEARNING SITES solutions provide a unique combination of features:
  • High-resolution, detailed, and precise virtual worlds
  • Interactive links to text, 2D and 3D image, and sound databases
  • The most reliable and accurate rendering of ancient monuments
  • VRML 2.0 spec adherence for online viewing
  • Professionally researched architectural and artifact data
  • Complete instructional materials for seamless classroom integration
  • Unique Java-based tools for measuring objects in and navigating through virtual worlds
We invite you to view samples from our growing library of worlds.
 
Anatolian sites
Assyrian sites (including Mitannian sites)
Egyptian sites
Greek sites
Italian sites
Nubian sites
Syrian sites
We welcome the opportunity to work with your data, no matter where in the world your site is located.

 
 
 
Anatolia
Nemrud Dagi; model of the East Terrace
Nemrud Dagi
Hellenistic mountaintop sanctuary
1st century BCE

Seyitomer
large tell
Bronze Age - Roman Period

 
Assyria / Mitanni
Northwest Palace, model of the Great Northern Courtyard
Nimrud
Northwest Palace
of Ashur-nasir-pal II, 
9th century BCE

Nimrud
Central Palace Area
various kings
9th-8th centuries BCE

Nuzi
mid -14th century
BCE


 
Egypt
Saqqara
Saqqara
Funerary Chapel of Ka(i)pura
c.2415-2298 BCE

 
 
Greece
Vari House, model of the house
Attica, Vari House
farmhouse
c.300 BCE
House of Many Colors, model of interior courtyard
Olynthus,
House of Many Colors
townhouse
4th century BCE
House A, Tsoungiza, model of the exterior
Tsoungiza, Ancient Nemea
Neolithic-Bronze Age settlement
Acropolis, Athens,  5th century BCE
Athens
The Acropolis
5th century BCE

 
 
Italy
Paliké, Sicily
Paliké, Catania, Sicily
hestiaterion (dining hall)
5th century BCE

 
 
Nubia
Temple of Mut, model of the exterior
Gebel Barkal
Temple of Mut (B300)
early 7th century BCE
Temple B700, model of the pylon hieroglyphics
Gebel Barkal
Temple B700
mid-7th century BCE
AM600 double house
Al-Meragh
settlement
Meroitic (4th century BCE)

 
 
Syria

Tell Brak
settlement
3rd millennium BCE

Til Barsib
palace & gate
Assyrian, c.9th c. BCE>


 
We invite you also to visit the Virtual Worlds in Archaeology Initiative, hosted by Learning Sites, Inc., for a glimpse at virtual ancient worlds being constructed by others around the globe.
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