What can historians learn about the ancient Romans from the maps that the Romans made?
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The Greeks were outstanding among peoples of the ancient world for their pursuit and development of geographic knowledge. The shortage of arable land in their own region led to maritime exploration and the development of commerce and colonies. By 600 BCE Miletus, on the Aegean, had become a centre of geographic knowledge, as well as of cosmographic speculation.
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They had a lot of routes
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