The digital tool, called Itiner-e, allows people to virtually see a map of how the ancient Roman roads were once traveled in ...
It’s no secret that the Romans liked to build roads. But European researchers say they've discovered an extra 100,000 ...
A map of Doggerland, which once connected Britain to mainland Europe Europe's Lost Frontiers Project As recently as 20,000 years ago—not long in geological terms—Britain was not, in fact, an island.
In 1502, as Europeans hungrily looked to the vast new continent across the Atlantic Ocean, innovative maps of these unfamiliar territories became objects of power and intrigue. Alberto Cantino, an ...