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Europe's oldest map

A 4,000-year-old stone slab, first discovered over a century ago in France, may be the oldest known map in Europe, according to a new study.
A new Cambridge study reveals how the first Bible ever printed with a map, released in 1525 with the Holy Land accidentally reversed, ended up transforming far more than biblical illustration. The ...
From 400-year-old globes to cosmic funeral shrouds, how the Osher Map Library in Maine shows people that maps aren't just for ...
Data demonstrates neflamapimod treatment led to significant reductions in plasma glial fibrillary acidic protein ( GFAP), a key marker of neuroinflammation-associated neurodegeneration, and increased ...
Researchers say that a 500-year-old map depicting the Holy Land was printed the wrong way round - yet it has continued to ...
If the map of de la Cosa really was created later than 1500, perhaps the true earliest map of “America” is Martin Waldseemüller's world map. Created in 1507, it is the first map to depict the Western ...
Human gene maps contain major blind spots because they were built largely from the DNA sequences of people with European ...
A surprising study has uncovered a link between a massive volcanic eruption in 1345 and the onset of the Black Death, Europe's deadliest pandemic. The discovery reveals how a catastrophic chain of ...
A backwards 1525 Bible map helped shape modern borders, influencing how we imagine territory, nations, and political space ...