• The Babylonian Map of the World. Ste Richardsson / 4 February 2018. I was really happy that 32 people turned up to the British Museum tour yesterday.
  • This cuneiform map of the Babylonian world is an archeological treasure on a par with the Rosetta Stone and the code of Hammurabi.
  • It was actually carved in clay and preserved 2,600 years ago in what is now known as The Babylonian Map of the World or Imago Mundi.
  • The Babylonian Map of the World, Imago Mundi (c. 600 BCE) is a diagrammatic labeled depiction of the known world from the perspective of Babylonia.
  • The Babylonian Map of the World was first drawn around the ninth century B.C., according to CNX .
  • The Babylonian Map of the World, also known as the Imago Mundi is a Babylonian-era fired clay tablet written in the ancient Akkadian language, and contains a...
  • The Babylonian Map of the World, also known as the Imago Mundi, offers a unique glimpse into the ancient Babylonian worldview.
  • The map was found in Iraq, in 19 century. Now it is stored in the British Museum. This Babylonian map of the World dates back to 6 century BC.
  • This cuneiform map of the Babylonian world is an archeological treasure on a par with the Rosetta Stone and the code of Hammurabi.