Peutinger Table (300-400 CE)
1 2021-06-21T15:34:01-04:00 Benjamin Steinig 74775bc5c03628537e0192f4b5deec6811d610f6 7 1 Tabula Puetingeriana (Peutinger Table/Map) displays the Roman road network. The African continent is at the bottom, the European at the top, with Rome on the far left and the tip of Italy on the far right. The body of water is the Mediterranean Sea. Take note that this looks nothing like the Mediterranean region as seen from a birds-eye view, yet is still a good example of a practical map of linear Roman road routes. This map was created by Agrippa during the reign of Augustus (27-BCE – 14 CE). This data visualization can be found at https://landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov/geographia-from-antiquity-to-the-space-age/ plain 2021-06-21T15:34:01-04:00 40.664608, 15.106763 300-400 CE Benjamin Steinig 74775bc5c03628537e0192f4b5deec6811d610f6Contents of this tag:
- 1 2021-06-21T15:33:49-04:00 Benjamin Steinig 74775bc5c03628537e0192f4b5deec6811d610f6 Primary Source Data Visualizations for World History and Geography 4 This page provides a list of primary source data visualizations to support inquiry in world history and geography. They are organized according to the periodization scheme in Michigan's social studies standards for world history. plain 2022-01-27T01:59:24-05:00 1150 BCE Tamara Shreiner 72eaa2d1ba1352b75b8a8da73e879a4ceb510ae0