MAPS OF ROMAN DACIA. IV. GRIGORE TOCILESCU AND “LA DACIE ROMAINE” IN 1900
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https://doi.org/10.14795/j.v10i3.869Keywords:
Dacia, Roman roads, forts, Tocilescu, topographyAbstract
We are continuing our series of studies regarding the maps of Roman Dacia with this short note regarding the representation of Dacia on a map published by Grigore Tocilescu in his book Fouilles et recherches archéologiques en Roumanie: communications faites à l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres de Paris, 1892-1899, Bucarest, 1900. The map illustrates the level of knowledge concerning the main elements of the topography of Dacia, including the roads and the forts.
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