World Map Throughout History
5 maps that capture the evolution of the world throughout history.
World map throughout history. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates on new articles lesson plans and special offers. From the earliest maps to maps that have played a significant role in history listed here chronologically are notable events in the history of mapmaking as well as the world s oldest maps. The main part of this chart shows the rise and fall of the great empires and nations throughout history. This map was made on a clay tablet.
In their most simple form maps are two dimensional constructs however since the age of classical greece maps have also been projected onto a three dimensional sphere known as a globe. Dating all the way back to the 6th century bce the imago mundi is the oldest known world map and it offers a unique glimpse into ancient perspectives on earth and the heavens. While man was certainly creating maps long before recorded history we don t really see a world map until somewhere between 700 500 bce. It is arranged according to continents and where possible continents that are next to each other on the globe are next to each other on the chart.
While this is the first known interpretation of such a map it would certainly not be the last. World history maps timelines. Both an atlas and an encyclopaedia the timemap of world history covers all the world s history. The earliest archaeological maps include cave paintings to ancient maps of babylon greece china and india.
The atlas gives you a panoramic overview of the grand sweep of history. Maps says great maps author and historian jerry brotton are more than a geographic object. The encyclopedia provides a wealth of information which lets you dig deeper into civilizations empires and events. The earliest known world maps date to classical antiquity the oldest examples of the 6th to 5th centuries bce still based on the flat earth paradigm.
It is impossible to show everything that has happened in world history on a small map poster. World maps assuming a spherical earth first appear in the hellenistic period.