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Johnnie Sutherland <[log in to unmask]>
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Tom Elliott <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 30 Apr 2001 15:53:01 -0400
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Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2001 12:31:47 -0400
From: Tom Elliott <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Invitation to comment: Barrington Atlas
Sender: Tom Elliott <[log in to unmask]>


Please pardon cross-postings. Please disseminate as widely as possible.

In September 2000, the American Philological Association's Classical Atlas Project achieved its goal with the publication of the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World. This work represents an extraordinary advance in research tools, providing a comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of the entire spatial spread of Greco-Roman civilization and influence. Even well before it achieved publication, however, there developed widespread awareness that the cartography and historical geography of the ancient world pose a set of research and instructional challenges requiring constant attention and revision. New evidence, methods and technology will open new vistas and constantly create fresh research opportunities.

For this reason, the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, has established a permanent research facility devoted to promoting cartography and geographic information science as essential disciplines within the field of ancient studies: the Ancient World Mapping Center. The Center also enjoys the support of the APA, and holds the research materials assembled by its Classical Atlas Project. The AWMC, under the direction of Tom Elliott, is already engaged in a variety of research and educational projects outlined on its website at http://www.unc.edu/depts/awmc.

A vital aspect of the Center's mission is the revision and updating of the Barrington Atlas and its Map-by-Map Directory. Ongoing research and publication are sure to necessitate adjustment of maps and their supporting data. Equally, anyone with relevant expertise may wish to point out slips, or to suggest that note be taken of one or other alternative to interpretations presented in the atlas. In fact for this purpose the Center has already received valuable communications from experts worldwide. In order to facilitate the process for all concerned, the AWMC has created a form and a set of instructions. These are available in several formats from the web site at http://www.unc.edu/depts/awmc/updates. The form can be filled out interactively online, or downloaded and printed for completion and mailing.

As Atlas editor and a member of the AWMC's Advisory Board, I am eager to join Director Tom Elliott in inviting you to assist the Center in its ongoing efforts to improve our understanding of the spatial aspects of the ancient past.  Naturally, while you will retain full rights over whatever research findings you share, you will be asked to grant the Center permission to disseminate mention of them in the context of its work, with due authorial credit clearly given.

Richard TALBERT
Editor, Barrington Atlas

Tom ELLIOTT
Director, Ancient World Mapping Center

http://www.unc.edu/depts/awmc
CB#8110  5010 Davis Library
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC  27599-8110
USA
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