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Transcripts of talks delivered in Richard Talbert's panel at the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Society for Classical Studies. <!-- TEASER_END -->

The [Ancient World Mapping Center](http://awmc.unc.edu) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has recently posted transcripts of the following talks given in a Sesquicentennial Panel of the [SCS](https://classicalstudies.org/) in San Diego in January. The panel was entitled "Mapping the Classical World Since 1869: Past and Future Directions" and included the following talks:

 - [Greek and Roman Mapping](http://awmc.unc.edu/wordpress/mapping-the-classical-world-since-1869-past-and-future-directions-scs-annual-meeting-2019-papers/1-greek-and-roman-mapping-georgia-irby/) by Georgia Irby (College of William and Mary)
 - [Modern Mapping before Digitization](http://awmc.unc.edu/wordpress/mapping-the-classical-world-since-1869-past-and-future-directions-scs-annual-meeting-2019-papers/2-modern-mapping-before-digitization-richard-talbert/) by Richard Talbert (UNC-CH)
 - [What Difference Has Digitization Made?](http://awmc.unc.edu/wordpress/mapping-the-classical-world-since-1869-past-and-future-directions-scs-annual-meeting-2019-papers/3-what-difference-has-digitization-made-tom-elliott/) by Tom Elliott (New York University)
 - [What Has the Ancient World Mapping Center Done for Us?](http://awmc.unc.edu/wordpress/mapping-the-classical-world-since-1869-past-and-future-directions-scs-annual-meeting-2019-papers/what-has-the-ancient-world-mapping-center-done-for-us-lindsay-holman/) by Lindsay Holman (UNC-CH)
 - [Rome's Marble Plan: Progress and Prospects](http://awmc.unc.edu/wordpress/mapping-the-classical-world-since-1869-past-and-future-directions-scs-annual-meeting-2019-papers/5-romes-marble-plan-progress-and-prospects-elizabeth-wolfram-thill/) by Elizabeth Wolfram Thill (Indiana University, Purdue University Indianapolis)
