• "A Land with No Borders: A New Interpretation of the BabylonianMap of the World”." Journal of Ancient Near Eastern History 4.1-2 (2017): 19-37.
  • The tablet was in fact perhaps the oldest known world map, offering one of the few opportunities to glimpse the world view of Babylonian Civilisation[1].
  • Map of the world, late babylonian, c. The babylonian mappa mundi or world map (british museum 92687), a diagrammatic labeled depiction of the world...
  • Depiction of the Babylonian Map of the World with the Akkadian labels translated into English and positioned as they appear on the tablet.
  • Babylonian, about 700-500 BCE Probably from Sippar, southern Iraq A unique ancient map of the Mesopotamian world This tablet contains both a cuneiform...
  • More commonly known as the Babylonian Map of the World, the Imago Mundi is considered the oldest surviving world map.
  • Babylonian Map. Explore the ancient world through the remarkable lens of a clay tablet, a vestige of the 6th century BC, unveiling a labeled illustration of the known...
  • The Babylonian Map of the World, also known as the Imago Mundi, offers a unique glimpse into the ancient Babylonian worldview.
  • The Babylonian Mappa mundi or world map (British Museum 92687), a diagrammatic labeled depiction of the world, was probably created between 700 and...