Map of the World, probably from Sippar, southern Iraq, Babylonian, c700-c500 BC. Artist: Unknown

Map of the World, probably from Sippar, southern Iraq, Babylonian, c700-c500 BC. Artist: Unknown

2-604-926 - © CM Dixon/Heritage Images

Map of the World, probably from Sippar, southern Iraq, Babylonian, c700-c500 BC. This tablet contains both a cuneiform inscription and a unique map of the Mesopotamian world. Babylon is shown in the centre and Assyria, Elam and other places are also named. The central area is ringed by a circular waterway labelled 'Salt-Sea'. The outer rim of the sea is surrounded by what were probably originally eight regions, each indicated by a triangle, labelled 'Region' or 'Island', and marked with the distance in between. The purpose of the map is to explain the Babylonian view of the mythological world. From the British Museum's collection.


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Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. CM Dixon: British: Photographer

Medium
  1. Ceramic

Picture Type
  1. Map

Category Hierarchy

Religion & Belief Mythology

Artistic Representations Maps

History & Politics Artefacts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3894x4524
File Size : 51,611kb


Aliases

  1. 2EKKII
  1. 1A
  1. 0370001548
  1. 2-604-926
  1. 2604926

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