The Sawley Map (1110)
1 2021-06-21T15:34:02-04:00 Benjamin Steinig 74775bc5c03628537e0192f4b5deec6811d610f6 7 1 The Sawley world map was preserved in a late 12th century manuscript of De imagine mundi, a medieval encyclopedia, at Cambridge College in England. This map has 240 legends, with a large amount of unnamed cities, mountains, and rivers. There are around 225 geographical names, with cities and regions that are shown with an archeological symbol. Many of these symbols are significant in and allude to Christianity, with many symbols of significant Christian landmarks. The Sawley map has the Mediterranean Sea in the center, with Africa and the British Isles at its edges, and Paradise at the top. Biblical cities sit alongside contemporary places and characters and people from ancient legends are placed with current standing landmarks. plain 2021-06-21T15:34:02-04:00 53.913547, -2.341668 1110 Benjamin Steinig 74775bc5c03628537e0192f4b5deec6811d610f6Contents of this tag:
- 1 2021-06-21T15:33:49-04:00 Benjamin Steinig 74775bc5c03628537e0192f4b5deec6811d610f6 Primary Source Data Visualizations for World History and Geography 4 This page provides a list of primary source data visualizations to support inquiry in world history and geography. They are organized according to the periodization scheme in Michigan's social studies standards for world history. plain 2022-01-27T01:59:24-05:00 1150 BCE Tamara Shreiner 72eaa2d1ba1352b75b8a8da73e879a4ceb510ae0