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What can historians learn about the ancient Romans from the maps that the Romans made? what they valued most about their homeland why they founded their civilization where they did how they changed the physical environment they lived in how they viewed themselves and the world around them

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how they viewed themselves and the world around them

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When looking at the maps that Ancient Romans made, historians can learn about the worldview that Ancient Romans had in regards to their place in the world, and the world around them.

Because the Ancient Romans did not have knowledge of entirety of the world like we do today, we can say that their maps were inaccurate and biased, with a Roman-centric world of view. However, this is not a problem for historians, but even a blessing, because in this situation, they can learn much more than geography from such maps: they can dive deep into the views of the Romans, their society, and their desires.

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