• ←. Babylonian Map of the World | by rvr. ... Babylonian Map of the World. 700-500 B.C. British Museum.
  • British Museum, (BM 92687). The Babylonian Map of the World (or Imago Mundi) is a Babylonian clay tablet with a schematic world map and two inscriptions...
  • An outline of the objects on the Babylonian Map of the World: Babylon is labeled as 13, while 14 – 17 shows the ocean.
  • Babylonian map of the world, British museum, London, England, Great Britain.
  • Summary[edit]. DescriptionMap of the World from Sippar, Iraq. 6th century BCE. British Museum.jpg. ... Babylonian Map of the World.
  • This cuneiform map of the Babylonian world is an archeological treasure on a par with the Rosetta Stone and the code of Hammurabi.
  • Today, the Babylonian Map of the World is housed in the British Museum, where it continues to be a valuable artifact for understanding the ancient past.
  • a map with the names of different places in it, including islands and towns on each side. ... Artist’s depiction of the Babylonian Map of the World.
  • Babylonian, about 700-500 BCE Probably from Sippar, southern Iraq A unique ancient map of the Mesopotamian world This tablet contains both a cuneiform...