Roma Aeterna: Open-Access Resources for Mapping the City of Rome – History From Below

lterrat's bookmarks 2016-11-29

Summary:

"I travel a lot in order to do Pleiades workshops and discuss the role of mapping in both research and pedagogy. The #1 question I am asked is: How can I map the city of Rome? This morning, I thought I would give a bit of a run-down on how you can begin to interact with the current resources for mapping the city of Rome, and perhaps use the secure data available for download from Pleiades and elsewhere on the web in order to begin to build you own maps for the classroom, for a future publication, or perhaps for a digital project."

Link:

https://sarahemilybond.wordpress.com/2016/11/24/roma-aeterna-open-access-resources-for-mapping-the-city-of-rome/

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Date tagged:

11/29/2016, 22:39

Date published:

11/29/2016, 17:39