We plan to add maps directly to Digital Camino soon with the help of our collaborators at St. Anselm College. Preview below (credits to Audrey Wetjen and Sean Perrone):
To view the interactive multi-layered maps created by faculty and students at St. Anselm, see Mapping the Way of St. James, created with reference to Annie Shaver-Crandell, Paula Gerson, and Alison Stones, The Pilgrim’s Guide to Santiago de Compostela: A Gazetteer (London: Harvey Miller Publishers, 1995). In addition, see the accompanying article: Sean T. Perrone and Carol Traynor, “Mapping the Way of St. James: GIS Technology, Spatial History, and the Middle Ages,” Church History and Religious Culture 101: 1 (2021): 3-32.