Maps & Geography

The Earliest Known Map

Monograph of a clay Babylonian map from supposedly 6200 BC. Early map making. Includes bibliography. [Museum at Konya, Turkey]...

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The Assyrians Map

Map with info showing the Assyrian empire from 1800-1600, 1244-1208, and 699-627 BC; includes cities and rivers. [Nineveh On-Line]...

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Greece in the Archaic Age

Map of the political structure from 750-490 BC. Includes Phrygia, Caria, and Lydia and other areas. [University of Oregon, Eugene OR]...

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Etruscan League (Map)

Map of Italy showing the area of the Etruscan League in 530 BC....

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Clickable Map of the Roman Forum

Photographs and information about twenty-three edifices from the forum, including schematic of each location. [VRoma]...

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Inscriptions of the Land of Israel (maps)

The Inscriptions of Israel/Israel project seeks to collect and make accessible over the Web all of the previously published inscriptions (and their English translations) of Israel/Israel from the Persian period through the Islamic conquest (ca. 500 BCE - 640 CE). There are about 15,000 of these inscriptions, written primarily in Hebrew, Aramaic, Gr...

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Maps of the Roman Empire

A very large collection of maps and a database....

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Irlande, Bretagne et Frise (Map)

Map of the western portion of the Roman Empire in 380, 420, 460, and 540 AD with detailed legend. Nice map....

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Geography of Roman Gaul

1,500 sites and peoples relating to Gaul. Ancient placenames and modern archaeological sites (including villas, cemeteries, aqueducts, etc.)[Presented courtesy of the University of South Carolina]...

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LacusCurtius - Some Maps of the Roman Empire

AÂ collection of engraved late 19th‑century school maps of the Roman Empire, showing fairly detailed topography and names of thousands of towns....

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