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What a great idea. You remember those old maps you'd always see in school, the ones showing the extent of the Ottoman Empire, or how Greece looked in Homer's days, or the area around Stalingrad during WWII? Well, if you're like me and always wanted a chance to get access to them,... more
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Rated by PipHunn on Nov 06, 2:12pm
Yup, this is pretty cool. Handy for fiction writers, too - now, where did that Empire stretch to?
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Rated by mattosca on Oct 31, 11:54am
interesting historical maps
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Rated by crankshaft88 on Sep 26, 3:23pm
This is a great recourse.
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Rated by k-Hevo on Sep 19, 1:35am
contiene cosas de historia antigua utiles e interesantes
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Rated by BillinSDCA on Sep 19, 12:14am
Very useful.
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Rated by insyen on Aug 27, 10:59pm
The Ancient World and 6th to 15th Centuries and so on
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Rated by jazz4us on Aug 27, 1:55pm
I like the ancient timeline. However, has anyone heard of Antlantis? don't be fooled by the propaganda.
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Rated by lwcary on Jul 10, 3:38am
***** A great collection of maps displaying an overview of the major civilizations and cultures from about 10000 B.C. up to modern times. These would have been so-o-o handy when I was in school! *****
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Rated by groovequestor on Jun 30, 9:11pm
Maps through time. Very cool to see how things have changed. If you lived somewhere in a previous lifetime you can revisit the landscape of your past.