Production date: 31 December 2003
Description
This map depicts the landscape of the northwestern portion of the Roman Empire at the end of the first century A.D., from Mauretania in the southwest to Moesia and Dacia in the northeast and Britannia in the northwest. This map was prepared to accompany the book The Romans from Village to Empire by Mary T. Boatwright, Daniel Gargola and Richard J.A. Talbert, Oxford University Press, 2004, where it appears as Map 11.1.
This map was compiled and produced by Rachel Barckhaus, Mary T. Boatwright, Tom Elliott, Daniel Gargola, Andrew Hull and Richard Talbert.
Copyright 2004, Ancient World Mapping Center:
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Map Data
Projection: Lambert Conformal Conic
Projection parameters:
Central meridian: 11.000000
First standard parallel: 41.333333
Second standard parallel: 46.666667
Latitude of origin: 0.000000
Horizontal datum: WGS 1984
Scale: 1:15,530,000
Map units: kilometers and miles
Bounding box: 31.9 Latitude x -8.1 Longitude (lower left corner); 52.7 Latitude x 33.5 Longitude (upper right corner)
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