Digital Mapping

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Archaeologists have created the most detailed digital map of the Roman Empire's roads around AD 150, revealing a network nearly 300,000 kilometres long. This open dataset, called Itiner-e, boosts previous estimates by almost 60 percent and is available for public exploration online. The project combines satellite imagery, topographic data, and historical records to trace realistic paths across the empire.

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