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HFox
11-26-2007, 21:52
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7113810.stm

...wrong time frame (probably) but interesting no less.

Intranetusa
11-26-2007, 22:11
Worst map I've ever seen...ever >.<

btw, why did they say Roman roads stretched to India when the boundaries of Rome stopped at modern day Israel?

HFox
11-26-2007, 22:28
Its better than the one my wife uses when navigating......

AngryAngelDD
11-26-2007, 22:38
quite a remarkable map for this time
not new to me, but always nice to see.

interesting question would be, if those maps were used for distance calculations or travel time estimations

brymht
11-26-2007, 23:17
Very interesting.

For the record, Trajan pushed the Roman borders all the way to the Persian Gulf and Caspian Sea. (BARELY, and not for very long).

Cheexsta
11-26-2007, 23:39
For those wondering, here's a full view of the map:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabula_Peutingeriana

I agree with AngryAngelDD, it's possible they were used more for travel time estimations rather than geographical accuracy.

CaesarAugustus
11-26-2007, 23:56
I knew geography back then was bad but I didn't know they thought the world looked like that! I though they would have used Ptolemy's map...

L.C.Cinna
11-27-2007, 00:01
Like the text says the map is not intended to be an accurate geographical representation but a helpfor travel planning. it allows people to check stops, rests and such things so they can plan their journeys better.