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Tag Archives: Hadrian
Walking Hadrian’s Wall with Google Street View
Dr. Christoph Pallaske of the Historisches Institut at the Universität zu Köln has developed the most interesting site (segu or selbstgesteuert entwickelnder geschichts-unterricht) that allows users to visit historical places using Google Street View. One very interesting example is this walk along … Continue reading
Posted in HST 121, Reflection, Resources, Roman Britain, Rome, Teaching
Tagged Christoph Pallaske, Hadrian
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