The oldest surviving world map, known as the Imago Mundi, offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient Babylonian life. Dating ...
Although it may not be entirely accurate, it offers a glimpse into how ancient Babylonians viewed the world around them. The map was a clay tablet that was created somewhere between 2,600 to 2,900 ...
Researchers decipher Babylonian map showing journey to Urartu, believed to be the ark's resting place after the Great Flood.
Scientists have deciphered the world's oldest map etched in a clay tablet about 3,000 years ago, finding it features the location of 'Noah's Ark' among the drawings. The Babylonian artifact, known as ...
Dr. Irving Finkel, Assistant Keeper of Ancient Mesopotamian script at the British Museum, led the team that unlocked the ...
Scientists have deciphered the world’s oldest map — and they believe it may lead ... experts have uncovered meaning. The clay tablet was discovered in the Middle East before being acquired ...