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Subject: Roman Empire Map Panels
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 11:43:24 -0700
From: Diaz, Carlos <[log in to unmask]>
To: Maps-L (E-mail) <[log in to unmask]>
I have a faculty member asking me about this particular set of maps she
saw at an art installation. Does anybody know where I could find these
set of Roman Maps?
/In fall of 1989 I was visiting Rome and there was an art installation
depicting the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. The first panel showed
a map of Europe at the height of the Empire, along with the date, and
the Empire was shaded in in white. The next panel was how-ever-many
years later, with a smaller white area. There were four or five panels
total, with the last one of course showing Rome as just the dot on the
map that it is today. I thought it was a powerful piece, but for some
reason did not photograph it. (!) I’ve always wanted to find a photo,
poster, or other representation of the piece. Any ideas as to where I
might find such a thing? Or perhaps an historical GIS of Rome/Italy?/
Carlos A Diaz
Government Documents/Maps
The Evegreen State College
Olympia, Washington
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