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About this Website |
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Maps from Antiquity: 6,200 B.C. - A.D. 600 |
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#107 Anaximander |
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Early Medieval Monographs 400 - 1300 |
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Introduction to Medieval Maps |
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Late Medieval Maps 1300-1490 |
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#227 Kuang Yü T’u [Guangbei tu] or The Mongol Atlas |
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Renaissance Maps: 1490-1800 |
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ANCIENT MAPS |
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Early Medieval Maps |
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Late Medieval Maps |
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Renaissance Maps |
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The Depiction of Cities on Early Maps |
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When America was part of Asia for 270 years |
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Early Chinese World Maps |
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Old Maps with the Great Wall of China |
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Early j***anese World Maps |
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Early Islamic World Maps |
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A Survey of Pre-Columbian TransAtlantic Crossings, 800 B.C.-1472 |
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A Survey of Anthropomorphic Maps |
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The Concept of the Antipodes in Maps |
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Indigenous People on Early Maps |
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s***ps on Early Maps |
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Opening & Closing the Indian Ocean |
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The Legend of Prester John |
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The Evolution of Africa in Early Maps |
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The Evolution of the Western Hemisphere in Early Maps |
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Gog and Magog on Early Maps |
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The Evolution of Asia in Eary European Maps |
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The Evolution of Florida in Early Maps |
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The Evolution of j***an in Early Maps |
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The Evolution of South America on Early Maps |
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Creatures on Maps: Real and Imagined |
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The Evolution of Greenland on Early Maps |
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The Evolution of the British Isles on Early Maps |
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Mythical Islands of the Atlantic: Frisland, Antillia, Saint Brendan, Hy-Brasil |
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