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This category contains the links to maps of different periods in the history.
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The Babylonian clay tablet
Title: The Babylonian clay tablet, the oldest world map known to us Date: Sixth century BC Unger Eckhard - From the Cosmos Picture to the World map - Imago Mundi, Vol.II, pp.1 to 7, London, 1937 Size app. 8x12.5 cm British Museum - London, Near Eastern
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L'Armenie, la Georgie, et le Daghistan, 1720, Paris
Map Maker: Guillaume De L'Isle Description: One of the most detailed maps of the region ever to appear in a commercial atlas. Shows Armenia and Georgia in remarkable detail, including towns, rivers, valleys, mountains, battle sites, walled cities, nomadic camps, lakes, etc. An important addition to any collection of this region.
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Yerevan in 1913
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The City of Diyarbakir
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