carthographic map explanation
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Cartographic MapAlejandro Garduño Herrera A01176465 Andrea Gonzalez Sanchez A01176527Ivan Marroquin A0117Napoleon Lazo A01176472Eliezer Eufracio A01176469
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This maps represents Rome, the red line shows the territory that conquered in the past, as we can see there are many images around the map that identifies the roman culture, along with a short explanation.
1. A coin that represents the currency of Rome, one of the most important legacies of the civilization because some modern day coins are based on it.
2- Represents the compass rose, the people used it to guide them to their destination.
3- It represents the military power that Rome had, since they were one of the greatest empire to conquer a lot of territory and maintain it. It also represents the way gladiators dressed.
4- It represents the Roman coliseum, one of the greatest attraction in those times. People went there to watch the gladiators fight against each other. The most popular form of entertainment of Ancient Rome, and now a days a legacy because of the architecture.
5- It’s a picture of Julius Cesar one of the greatest emperors who led Rome to their maximum power.
6- The square contains a brief description about Rome: “The Roman Civilization was one of the greatest and most significant civilizations of all time. It was the base of many cultures and left us some really important legacies.”
7- It’s the name of the Civilizations map ‘’ROME’’.
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