Itiner-e: Digital Atlas of Ancient Roads
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helsinkiandrew
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Summary
Itiner-e is a digital atlas of ancient roads that invites users to subscribe to its newsletter. The content is minimal, serving primarily as a landing page or subscription prompt for a historical/educational resource focused on ancient road networks.
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