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 **Babylonian Map of the World** **Babylonian Map of the World**
  
-By Deniz Ilgaz and Serpil Erzincanlı// +//By Deniz Ilgaz and Serpil Erzincanlı//\\ 
  
 The geographical content of The Babylonian Map of the World (mappa mundi) was first determined by F.E. Peiser. The second copy of the tablet was published by R.C. Thompson in 1906 in CT 22 48. This copy formed the basis of subsequent works by E. Weidner, E. Unger and W. Horowitz. In 1995 I. Finkel identified and joined fragment to the map on the obverse. The geographical content of The Babylonian Map of the World (mappa mundi) was first determined by F.E. Peiser. The second copy of the tablet was published by R.C. Thompson in 1906 in CT 22 48. This copy formed the basis of subsequent works by E. Weidner, E. Unger and W. Horowitz. In 1995 I. Finkel identified and joined fragment to the map on the obverse.
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