Ancient Maps
Maps and Geography of the Ancient World
Geographic entities here do not correspond well with those in a modern atlas:
Ancient maps of Rome (or the Roman Empire) include much of what we think of as Europe, parts of Asia, and Northern Africa; the geographic borders of Asia fluctuated with the dominant empires; Sudan and Egypt belong in both the Near East and Africa.
If I'm missing something or if you have a correction, please let me know.
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By Continent & Underworld
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Aegean Maps
Africa Maps
Agade (Akkad) Maps
Akkad Maps, 1
America Maps
Asia Maps
Asia Minor / Anatolia Maps
Asoka Maps
Assur, City of
Assyrian Empire
Attica
Babylon, 1
Balkans
Biblical Maps
Bithynia
Bitter River Maps
Canaan Maps
Carthage, 1
Chin Maps
Chinese Empire Maps
Cyrene. Libya [Sec. Gg]
Dacia
Egypt Maps
Elam Maps
Ephesus Maps, 1
Euphrates River Maps
Europa Maps
Europe Maps
France (Franks)
Gaul, Northern Gaul, Southern Gaul
Germany (Germania)
Greece, Northern Greece, Southern Greece (Peloponnese)
Gupta Maps
Hana Maps
Hispania Maps
Illyricum
India/Indus Valley Maps
"Iraq"
Israel
Regions of Italy, Italy, Northern Italy, Southern Italy
Japan Maps
Jerusalem Maps, 1
Judah Maps
Kish Maps
Lagash Maps
Levant Maps
Libya Maps
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Macedonia
Mari (Tell Hariri, Syria)
Mauryan Maps
Mediterranean Maps
MesoAmerica Maps
Moesia 1, 2
Mount of Olives
Near East Maps
Ninevah, 1
Nippur
Numidia Map
Pannonia
Persian Empire Maps
Phrygia Maps
Pontus
Qatar
Rome Maps, Regions of Italy
Samarra (in modern Iraq)
Sarmatia
Shang Maps
Sidon Maps
Spain Map
Sudan Maps
Sumer Maps, 1
Syria Maps
Tarsus(in modern Turkey)
Thrace
Tigris River
Troy
Tyre Maps
Underworld Maps
Ugarit (northern Syria)
Ur Map, 1
Uruk Map
World Maps 1, 2
Yellow River Maps
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Ancient Maps of Continents
Africa Maps
America Maps
Asia Maps
Europe Maps
Underworld Maps
Ancient World Maps
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http://ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/bl_maps_index.htm
This resource page is copyright © 1999-2008 N.S. Gill.