DH Talk
DH Kitchen: Creating historical maps
New Pathways Through the Ancient World: HGIS, Linked data, and the Web.
Ryan Horne

Ryan Horne
Wonder how mapping technology can help you teach and understand history? Ryan Horne, the Director of the Ancient World Mapping Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will show how the Antiquity a-la-Carte application allows users to create their own historical maps.
Join us on Friday, October 24 from 2-3:30pm in 301 Reynolda Hall.
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