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[[http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=CircularAstrolabes|81. Babylonian Map of the World]] | [[http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=CircularAstrolabes|81. Babylonian Map of the World]] |
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The Babylonian Map of the World (Mapa Mundi), dated to the 8th or 7th century BC, is the oldest known depiction of the known world. It mentions the Euphrates, Babylon, Susa, Urartu, Habban (capital of the Kassites) and several other regions, with the ocean represented by a circle [[Babylonian Map of the World|More information...]] | The Babylonian Map of the World (Mapa Mundi), dated to the 8th or 7th century BC, is the oldest known depiction of the known world. It mentions the Euphrates, Babylon, Susa, Urartu, Habban (capital of the Kassites) and several other regions, with the ocean represented by a circle. [[Babylonian Map of the World|More information...]] |
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//Artifact//: Clay tablet\\ | //Artifact//: Clay tablet\\ |
//Provenience//: Borsippa\\ | //Provenience//: Borsippa\\ |
//Period//: Early Neo Babylonian (9th-7th century BC) \\ | //Period//: Neo Babylonian (9th-7th century BC) \\ |
//Current location// British Museum, London \\ | //Current location//: British Museum, London \\ |
| [[https://cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/P365726|CDLI page]]\\ |
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