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The Babylonian Map of the World (also Imago Mundi or Mappa mundi) is a Babylonian clay tablet with a schematic world map and two inscriptions written in the Akkadian language. Dated to no earlier than the 9th century BC (with a late 8th or 7th century BC date being more likely), it includes a brief and partially lost textual description.
Ancient Near East 800 BC. Ancient Near East 700 BC. Classical Near East 100 AD. German. Basic map. Alter Orient 2600 BC. Alter Orient 2500 BC. Alter Orient 2400 BC.
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This file was derived from: Near East topographic map with toponyms 3000bc.svg: Author: Middle_East_topographic_map-blank_3000bc_crop.svg: Fulvio314. The original uploader was Fulvio314 at Italian Wikipedia. Italian labels: Yiyi; English labels: Kanguole
Image:BlankMap-World.png – World map, Robinson projection centered on the meridian circa 11°15' to east from the Greenwich Prime Meridian. Microstates and island nations are generally represented by single or few pixels approximate to the capital; all territories indicated in the UN listing of territories and regions are exhibited.
More information about maps in this series. Date: 2021: Source: Own work. ... Ancient Near East 700 BC. Classical Near East 100 AD. German. Basic map. Alter Orient ...
Map showing the extent of Mesopotamia. The geography of Mesopotamia, encompassing its ethnology and history, centered on the two great rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates.While the southern is flat and marshy, the near approach of the two rivers to one another, at a spot where the undulating plateau of the north sinks suddenly into the Babylonian alluvium, tends to separate them still more ...
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