
Blocked arteries: circulation and congestion in history - Panel 1 - David Newsome
11/25/10 • 20 min
Institute of Historical Research
Blocked arteries: circulation and congestion in history
Panel 1: Roman roads
David Newsome
(University of Birmingham)
The semantics of space: regulating traffic congestion in the roman city
Institute of Historical Research
Blocked arteries: circulation and congestion in history
Panel 1: Roman roads
David Newsome
(University of Birmingham)
The semantics of space: regulating traffic congestion in the roman city
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