World Maps Collection Of The Medieval Era

by Nasir on December 15, 2008

No matter how much advancement we will see in the future, the golden essence of old times could never be forgotten. Those were the days when trains were pushed by the steam pressure, and clocks without pendulum were rare.

At that time, many travelers and sightseers used to travel across the then known world comprised of Eurasia (Asia and Europe) and Africa. Later, The Americas, Australia and Antarctica were found.

For the love of the memory of that wonderful era, I have posted below some old world maps. I have rotated some maps to 180° because they were originally upside down (as per the old concept). So, here they go!

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