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Summary
Description East-Hem 200ad.jpg | Eastern Hemisphere in 200 AD . |
Source | self-made (For reference information, see the Map Source References section below.) |
Author | Thomas Lessman ( Contact! ) |
Permission
( Reusing this file ) |
I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license:
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Derivative works of this file: Part of East Hem 200 AD.jpg see East-Hem_200ad.jpg file history on Wikipedia. |
This image was selected as Picture of the day on the Odia Wikipedia for 2011-07-29. |
Map Summary
Original Source URL: http://www.thomaslessman.com/History/images/East-Hem_200ad.jpg .
This map of the
Eastern Hemisphere in 200 AD
was created by
Thomas Lessman
, based on information from the sources listed below. This map is free for educational use (see Permission info above). When using this map, please mention that it is available for free at
www.WorldHistoryMaps.info
.
Map Source References
- Remember, sources often conflict with each other . This map is only as accurate as the information that is available to me. To report any errors or to help further this work, please click here , or email Thomas Lessman at [email protected]
References for information contained in this map:
Primary Sources:
- 1. The DK Atlas of World History , 2000 Edition; map of The World in 250 CE , (Pages 46-47).
- 2. History and Commercial Atlas of China ; map of Asia in 200 AD ; available on Huhai.net .
- 3. Countries of the World, 1-1-136 CE archive copy at the Wayback Machine map available on www.WorldHistoryMaps.com .
- 4. Map of the World in 200 CE , created by Wikimedia's User:Javierfv1212 .
I - European Information is derived primarily from this Map of Europe in 200 AD from www.Euratlas.com .
II - Asian Information is derived primarily from:
- Han Dynasty borders are derived from the History and Commercial Atlas of China (see above, #2 under Primary Sources).
-
Indian borders
are derived from a combination of these sources:
- Wikimedia's map of the World in 200 CE , created by User:Javierfv1212 .
- This map of the Countries of the World, 1-1-136 CE archive copy at the Wayback Machine , available on www.WorldHistoryMaps.com .
- Wikimedia's map of Western Kshatrapas (Western Satraps) , created by User:PHG .
- Wikimedia's Satavahana Map , created by User:PHG .
- Korean borders derive from this map of Korea-204.png made by Wikipedia User:Historiographer .
-
Kushan Empire
borders are derived from a mix of the sources below:
- The DK Atlas of World History (see above, #1 under Primary Sources).
- History and Commercial Atlas of China (see above, #2 under Primary Sources).
-
Parthian Empire
borders derive from:
- History and Commercial Atlas of China (see above, #2 under Primary Sources).
- Wikimedia's map of the World in 200 CE (see above, #4 under Primary Sources).
- Roman borders in Asia , along with borders for states in Iraq and Caucasus Mts, are derived from the Map of Europe in 200 AD from www.Euratlas.com .
III - African Information , and fringe areas like Australia, Siberia, etc. derive from:
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- Wikimedia's map of the World in 200 CE , created by User:Javierfv1212 .
- The DK Atlas of World History , 2000 Edition; map of The development of complex societies in Africa ; (Page 160).
Note:
Much of the information in this map was cross-checked with
Bruce Gordon's Regnal Chronologies
.
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