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Practically will take the textbook to decode the map!
Great link, sir, great link.
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Wow!
That's me gone for the rest of the evening...
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Wonderful link- thanks. In the appendices , there is a map by Miller which seems to show the part of the map that I thought was lost, covering Britannia. Is this a copy of the lost section, or an imaginative reconstruction? It would be a great thing ton reproduce for a British audience to show how the Romans viewed maps.
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Awesome link. Thank you for that.
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Unfortunately, it is only an imaginative reconstruction based on written sources. Most part of Hispania has vanished too, alas! :-(
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