A few interesting antique cartography sites.
Old-Maps-Online is a good resource if you want to look at an area you are planning on visiting from a historical perspective.
You double click on an area on the main map, And a selection of historical maps, from different historical periods for that same area appear on the right hand side. So you can see what was located there in the 17th, 18th centuries etc.
Old-Maps-Online is linked to the excellent david rumsey site. The site has over 37,000 historical map collections and images online, and can be searched by differen categories.
A sequence of 21 historical maps, depicting the same European base map, showing the political landscape from the year 1AD to the present day.
http://www.euratlas.net/history/europe/index.html
A series of old Maps of Europe and Med Basin:
http://www.euratlas.net/antique/cartography/index.html
A list of historical maps from the University of Texas.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/
Old-Maps-Online is a good resource if you want to look at an area you are planning on visiting from a historical perspective.
You double click on an area on the main map, And a selection of historical maps, from different historical periods for that same area appear on the right hand side. So you can see what was located there in the 17th, 18th centuries etc.
Old-Maps-Online is linked to the excellent david rumsey site. The site has over 37,000 historical map collections and images online, and can be searched by differen categories.
A sequence of 21 historical maps, depicting the same European base map, showing the political landscape from the year 1AD to the present day.
http://www.euratlas.net/history/europe/index.html
A series of old Maps of Europe and Med Basin:
http://www.euratlas.net/antique/cartography/index.html
A list of historical maps from the University of Texas.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/
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