If the Roman Empire Reunited http://pic.twitter.com/D13l7b5qI9 "
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Matt Richardson's comment,
November 13, 2017 9:50 AM
In the decades before smartphones, I used to deliver pizza in a section of Porter Ranch that was very similar to this, albeit slightly smaller. It was horrible. The pizza was always cold.
Deanna Wiist's curator insight,
September 12, 2017 9:04 PM
Maps need to be updated for a wide range of reasons. Tectonic plate movements require that we adjust things from where they used to be, to where they are now. This can be an expensive proposition, but critical for pinpoint precision that may GPS-based technological applications need. |
The boundaries are not precise, the cartographer has working with country level data, so a country is either in or its out. While the Roman Empire controlled the North African coast, they certainly didn't extend into the Sahara as deep as the modern day countries of Algeria and Libya do today. That's the disclaimer, but the map still shows the grandeur, strength and dominance back in its day.