Australian archaeological startup raises $679,000 to rebuild ancient sites in VR

[1] Australian virtual reality archaeological startup, Lithodomos VR, knows the complexity of archaeology and has successfully raised $900,000 in Australian dollars ($679,000 U.S.) in a seed funding round.

[2] Melbourne-based Lithodomos VR fabricates magnificent and archaeologically accurately reconstructions of the ancient world in VR to be utilized in the tourism, education, and entertainment industries.

[3] Among the startup’s accomplishments are its contracts for content in Spain, museum installations, a video in the Berlin Film Festival (VR category), and an app in Jerusalem.

[Source] Australian Information Technology News – Australian archaeological startup raises $679,000 to rebuild ancient sites in VR