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Experience Roman Venta Icenorum come to life through augmented reality. Use your device to see a 3D reconstruction of the ancient town and examine artifacts discovered at the site. Interactive panels trigger these immersive historical visualizations.
What's New in Caistor Roman Town AR
5.0
July 20, 2016
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Bug fixes.
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What is Caistor Roman Town AR?
Caistor Roman Town AR is an augmented reality application that allows users to visualize the ancient Roman town of Venta Icenorum on the landscape. It also enables detailed viewing of artifacts found at the site.
What devices are compatible with Caistor Roman Town AR?
The app is compatible with iPhones, iPads, and iPods. However, to view the AR town on the landscape, your device will need a compass.
How do I use Caistor Roman Town AR?
Launch the app and point it at panels with AR icons. Click the corresponding icon in the app to view either the town reconstruction or an artifact. For town views, tilt your device to see it on the landscape.
Can I collect artifacts in Caistor Roman Town AR?
Yes, you can collect AR artifacts by clicking the 'collect' button. These collected artifacts can be viewed again later within the app.
What is the age rating for Caistor Roman Town AR?
Caistor Roman Town AR has an age rating of 4+. This makes it suitable for a wide range of users, including younger learners interested in history.
When was Caistor Roman Town AR last updated?
The latest version of Caistor Roman Town AR is 5.0, which was last updated on July 20, 2016. The app was initially released on October 4, 2015.
Does Caistor Roman Town AR have ads?
No, Caistor Roman Town AR does not contain advertisements. It is a completely ad-free experience for users.
What learning methodology does Caistor Roman Town AR use?
Caistor Roman Town AR employs an immersive learning methodology through augmented reality. It allows users to interactively explore historical reconstructions and artifacts, fostering a deeper understanding of Roman Venta Icenorum.




