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  1. As Africa was largely unexplored by Europeans for many centuries the maps that were created were by and large grossly inaccurate. They are still a fascinating look into the past. Mountain ranges that did not exist, countries that are fables and, the incognita that is unknown litter these maps.

  2. Aug 15, 2023 · Tuesday, August 15, 2023 - 22:36. A large collection of maps of the African continent, southern Africa and surrounding oceans has been dormant for almost half a century. Nevertheless, its maps and sea charts were a crucial primary source for R.V. Tooley’s seminal, collectors’ guide to Africana maps.

  3. The Historical Evidence in Old Maps and Charts of Africa with Special Reference to West Africa* Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 May 2014 René Baesjou

  4. Summary. The first well-attested maps showing Southern Africa date from the late 15th century. Before the 19th century, maps provided little information about the interior but depicted coastlines in great detail, thanks to the requirements of seaborne navigators.

  5. Modern maps. With the European exploration of Africa from the 15th century, maps of Africa became more precise. The Fra Mauro map of 1459 shows a more detailed picture of Africa as a continent, including the Cape of Diab at its southernmost point, reflecting an expedition of 1420.

  6. Apr 1, 2011 · Scurvy, one of the oldest diseases in human history, is perhaps also one of the few dietary diseases that have excessively tormented human kind. However, it is predominantly connected in history with the voyages of the navigators and explorers of the 15th and 16th centuries. The first reports of the disease are found in Papyrus of Ebers (1550 ...

  7. May 5, 2024 · Plancius said he had obtained the maps he studied from Spain's royal cosmographer, Bartolomeo de Lasso. In 1592 Plancius produced a world map that showed the route to the East Indies. He also produced a beautiful map of southern Africa that included Madagascar – only four copies have survived.

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