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Walk, drive, discover.

You just drove past a 2,400-year-old ruin and didn't know it was there. Atika tells you before you miss it. Three iOS apps mapping every public archaeological site in Greece, Italy, and Israel.

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Israel

Canaanite, Israelite, Roman, Byzantine, Crusader, Ottoman. Every layer, every period, without flattening to one narrative.

12,000
Archaeological sites mapped
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Pending review · Spring 2026

Greece

Bronze Age fortresses, Classical temples, Byzantine churches, Ottoman bridges. Every period that left material traces on Greek soil.

17,880
Archaeological sites mapped
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In development · Late 2026

Italy

Roman, Etruscan, Magna Graecia, Lombard, Medieval. From Pompeii to the smallest hilltop fort in Tuscany.

~15,000
Sites projected
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From the Field Journal
"The map is not the territory. The territory has 30,000 archaeological sites and most of them are off the highway."
Atika · 2026

Atika is a small franchise of country-specific iOS apps, each one a complete atlas of a country's archaeological record. The shared technology is offline-first, with proximity alerts that ping your phone when you walk or drive within range of a documented site. The shared philosophy is data discipline: every site has a confidence score, every claim has a source, every period is properly attributed.

Apple approved the Israel app first; Greece is in review; Italy is in development. Each app stands on its own. Together they form a Mediterranean and Levant atlas of public archaeological sites, the kind that has not existed before because nobody else has done the data work. One developer, thirteen months per country, no venture capital. Just the catalogue, properly built.

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Why this exists.

Every country travel app shows you 30 famous sites. Nobody else has tried to map every public archaeological site in a country with proper data discipline: confidence scores, source provenance, period classification, offline-first.

Atika is that. One developer, multiple years of data work, three apps so far. The Israel app is live on the App Store. The Greece app is in App Store review now and ships next. The Italy app is in development for a late-2026 launch. Each app is a complete atlas of one country's archaeological record. Same offline-first, proximity-alert experience. Different stories.