• She's Got a Map of the World. Babylonian map of the world - very symbolic rather than any use as a map as we know it.
  • The Babylonian clay map depicted below can be seen at the British Museum. The British Museum dates it 700 – 500 BC; it is regarded as the oldest...
  • Image: British Museum under creative commons CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 licence. The Babylonian Map of the World, also known as the Imago Mundi, stands...
  • Babylonian Map of the World photo source: Wikimedia Commons via The British Museum.
  • Name: Babylonian Map of the World ("Imago Mundi" in Latin). What it is: A clay tablet inscribed with the oldest known map of the ancient world.
  • Imagine looking at a map that dates back over 2,500 years, showing how the ancient Babylonians viewed their world. The Babylonian Map of the World...
  • ...map of the world in the world" on a Babylonian clay tablet was deciphered to reveal a surprisingly familiar story, according to the British Museum's Irving Finkel.
  • The Babylonian map of the world sheds light on ancient perspectives. Artist’s depiction of the Babylonian Map of the World.
  • The Babylonian Map of the World is the oldest known world map. It shows Babylon in the center and several known regions surrounded by the ocean.
  • British Museum.jpg. ... English: Map of the World from Sippar (Tell Abu Habba), Iraq, 6th century BCE. On display at the British Museum in London.