Physical map of the Earth.The Hereford Mappa Mundi, about 1300, Hereford Cathedral, England. A classic "T-O" map with Jerusalem at centre, east toward the top, Europe the bottom left and Africa on the right.A Reversed projection of the Earth
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A map is a simplified depiction of a space which highlights relations between components (objects, regions) of that space. Most usually a map is a two-dimensional, geometrically accurate representation of a three-dimensional space: a geographical map. more...

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More generally, maps can be devised to represent any local property of the world or part of it, or any other space, such as the brain (see Brain mapping).

Geographical maps

The science and art of map-making is cartography; see that page for further discussion of the history of maps and map-making.

Map-making dates back to the Stone Age and appears to predate written language by several millennia. One of the oldest surviving maps is painted on a wall of the Catal Huyuk settlement in south-central Anatolia (now Turkey); it dates from about 6200 BC. .

While we tend to think of maps today as products of a rationalistic, scientific world-view, maps also have a mythic quality. Pre-modern maps, and mapping traditions outside the Western tradition, often merge geography with non-scientific cosmography, showing the relationship of the viewer to the universe. Medieval "T-O" maps, for example, show Jerusalem at the centre of the world, and in some cases related the "body" of the Earth to the body of Christ. By contrast, navigational (or "Portolan") charts of the Mediterranean from the same period are remarkably accurate. Even today, maps can be powerful rhetorical tools beyond their purely practical value, and this has been the source of much fruitful map criticism over the last twenty years, notably in the works of J.B. Harley, Mark Monmonier, and Denis Wood.

Geographic maps are abstract representations of the world, they are not neutral documents and must be carefully interpreted. It is, of course, this abstraction that makes them useful. Lewis Carroll made this point humorously in Sylvie and Bruno with his mention of a fictional map that had "the scale of a mile to the mile". A character notes some practical difficulties with this map and states that "we now use the country itself, as its own map, and I assure you it does nearly as well". This concept is elaborated in a one-paragraph story by Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares, generally known in English as "On Exactitude in Science".

Road maps are perhaps the most widely used maps today, and form a subset of navigational maps, which also include aeronautical and nautical charts, railroad network maps, and hiking and bicycling maps. In terms of quantity, the largest number of drawn map sheets is probably made up by local surveys, carried out by municipalities, utilities, tax assessors, emergency services providers, and other local agencies. Many national surveying projects have been carried out by the military, such as the British Ordnance Survey (now a civilian government agency internationally renowned for its comprehensively detailed work).

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1923 map of Scotland: old Ayrshire in mount £8.50 108 year old Map of Devon England Vintage £7.99
Vintage Map Manchester One Inch cloth mounted 1961 £4.99 1923 map of Ireland: County Galway in mount £9.50
1923 map of Wales: old Merionethshire county in mount £8.50 Emanuel Bowen's Bowles New Map of Suffolk, 1785 £2.50
Emanuel Bowen's Map of Leicestershire, 1720 £2.50 John Cary's Map of Surrey, 1787 £2.50
Pigot and Co's Map of Warwickshire, 1829 £2.50 Pieter van den Keere's Map of Somerset, 1676 £2.50
Richard Blome's Map of Bedfordshire, 1673 £2.50 Langley & Belch's Map of Shropshire, 1818 £2.50
John Cary's Map of Kent, 1806 £2.50 Charles Smith's Map of Wiltshire, 1804 £2.50
Emanuel Bowen's Map of Huntingdonshire, 1785 £2.50 Robert Morden's Map of Cambridgeshire, 1772 £2.50
Robert Morden's Map of Leicestershire, 1695 £2.50 Thomas Moule's Map of Gloucestershire, 1836 £2.50
John Speed's Map of Middlesex, 1610-11 £2.50 Thomas Moule's Map of Kent, 1836 £2.50
Robert Morden's Map of Somerset, 1695 £2.50 Joan Blaeu's Map of Northern Scotland, 1654 £2.50
antique map of british america c1862 £29.99 John Speed's Map of Munster, 1610-11 £2.50
William Kip's Map of Bedfordshire, 1607 £2.50 Emanuel Bowen's Map of Hampshire, 1720 £2.50
Pieter van den Keere's Map of Pembrokeshire, 1660 £2.50 Jan Jansson's Map of Northamptonshire, 1647 £2.50
J & C Walker's Map of Nottinghamshire, 1836 £2.50 antique maps of scotland c1862 £39.99
T Jeffreys and T Kitchin's Map of Cumberland, 1749 £2.50 Langley & Belch's Map of Carmarthenshire, 1818 £2.50
antique map of western states c1862 £39.99 French Michelin Maps: Alpes & Bretagne £1.25
Ordnance Survey Map No.188 Torquay £3.50 Ordnance Survey Map No.189 Land's End £3.50
antique map of canada c1862 £29.99 Ordnance Survey Map No.169 Aldershot £3.50
Vendee France 1884 Migeon antique map Illustrated Views £14.99 Vanclu France 1884 Migeon antique map Avignon Views Fin £14.99
Tarn France 1884 Migeon antique map Illustrated Views £14.99 Ireland Railways Canals 1873 Original Map £14.99
Netherlands Denmark Railways Canals 1873 Original £14.99
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