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History of Cartography I Europe and the Middle East

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History of Cartography I. Europe and the Middle East. Bull at Lascaux, France. Wall Painting from Çatal Hüyük , Turkey ( ca 6200 BCE). Plan of Çatal Hüyük , Turkey ( ca 6200 BCE). Map or Pattern?. Tepe Gawra Landscape Jar ( ca 6000 BCE Iraq). Petroglyph Map from Bendolina , Italy. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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History of Cartography IEurope and the Middle East

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Bull at Lascaux, France

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Wall Painting from Çatal Hüyük, Turkey (ca 6200 BCE)

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Plan of Çatal Hüyük, Turkey (ca 6200 BCE)

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Map or Pattern?

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Tepe Gawra Landscape Jar (ca 6000 BCE Iraq)

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Petroglyph Map from Bendolina, Italy

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Bedolina Map with Tracing

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Labels by Craig Alexander, 2007.

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Babylonian Town Maps

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Babylonian World Map?

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Mapmaking in the Age of Archaic Greece Anaximander (c. 610 - 546 BCE)

Corrected by Hecataeus (c. 550-480 BCE) Pythagorus (c. 550 – 475 BCE)

Earth as a sphere (c. 570 - 495 BCE) Herodotus (c. 484 - 425 BCE) Aristotle (384 – 322 BCE)

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Possible Rendering of Anaxim

ander’s World

Map

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Reconstruction of Hecataeus’ W

orld Map

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Climate Zones

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Eratosthenes: The Father of Modern Cartography? Eratosthenes (ca. 275-195 BCE)

On the Measurement of the Earth Geographica

Calculated the circumference of the earth (within 1/2 % accuracy)

Introduced the idea of meridians and parallels

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Roman Cartography

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Agrippa’s World M

ap (Reconstruction)

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Claudius Ptolemy (ca. 83- 168 CE) Benefited from Greek theoretical

knowledge and Roman knowledge of the world

Geographica Coordinates based on latitude and

longitude index

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Themes Different reasons for the creation of

maps Understand one’s place in the world Religious meaning Practical necessity propaganda

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The Semiotics of Maps Link of complex cartography and

literacy? Bird’s eye view

Representation of abstractions in oral cultures