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Website: [http://worldmap.harvard.edu/africamap/ Africa Map]
 
Website: [http://worldmap.harvard.edu/africamap/ Africa Map]
  
While AfricanMap is mainly intended for modern socio-economic studies, the website includes historical maps and UNESCO World Heritage information, together with modern tribal, linguistic, and some colonization data. Some views are potentially useful for ethnomusicological and intercultural studies.    
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While AfricaMap is mainly intended for modern socio-economic studies, the website includes historical maps and UNESCO World Heritage information, together with modern tribal, linguistic, and some colonization data. Some views are potentially useful for ethnomusicological and intercultural studies.
  
 
===Bodleian Libraries Digital Collections (Maps)===
 
===Bodleian Libraries Digital Collections (Maps)===

Revision as of 23:15, 22 December 2015

Africa Map

Website: Africa Map

While AfricaMap is mainly intended for modern socio-economic studies, the website includes historical maps and UNESCO World Heritage information, together with modern tribal, linguistic, and some colonization data. Some views are potentially useful for ethnomusicological and intercultural studies.

Bodleian Libraries Digital Collections (Maps)

Website: Bodleian Libraries Digital Collections

Among the Bodleian Library's digitized holdings are a number of historical maps from the far corners of the world as known in earlier centuries. Notable ones include:

  • The Selden Map of China (c. 1659), a conserved image of MS Selden supra 105.
  • The Gough Map (date undetermined), based on Gough Gen. Top 16, one of the earliest maps to identify Britain, can be evaluated from the linguistic properties of place names.

British Historical Maps

Website: British Historical Maps

The National Archives (UK) hosts a large collection of maps and also has links to parallel materials with similar content.

Munich Digitalization Center (Maps)

Website: Maps at the Munich Digitalization Center

This collection of almost 3,000 early maps ranges in date from 1500 to the early twentieth century. It covers all of Europe and beyond with a primary concentration on areas lying today in Germany, Austria, and the Low Countries.

Pelagios (Graeco-Roman Antiquity)

Website: Pelagios (Graeco-Roman Antiquity)

The Pelagios Project is an open framework for studies of antiquity. Its searchable digital map is invaluable for places that are rendered differently on modern maps. Plays and opera plots situated in Antiquity can be decoded quickly in the Graeco-Roman map shown here. Monuments, institutions, and roads are identified on the "Details" screen. Many additional sites (some related to Pelagios, some independent) exist elsewhere. We list a few here:

David Rumsey Map Collection

Website: David Rumsey Map Collection

Contents: Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century maps of the Americas. All maps are geo-encoded to facilitate geospatial and past-time applications.

Perry-Castañeda Historical Maps (University of Texas)

Website: Perry-Castañeda Historical Maps

Notable for its spatial and historical spread as well as the detail with which the maps are specified chronologically. Many sources are scanned from maps printed in then nineteenth (or earlier) century. The link to Historical Maps on other Websites is comprehensive.