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Babylonian Map Of The World

Babylonian Map of the World Wikipedia. The Babylonian Map of the World (or Imago Mundi) is a Babylonian clay tablet written in the Akkadian language. Dated to no earlier than the 9th century BC (with a late 8th or 7th date being more likely), it includes a brief and partially lost textual description. The tablet describes the oldest known depiction of. See more

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WebMap of the World, Late Babylonian, c. 6th century B.C.E., clay, findspot: Abu Habba (Sippar), Iraq, 12.2 x 8.c cm (© Trustees of the British Museum) This tablet contains both.

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