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Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored, condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 20,5 x 27,5 cm cm; - Map shows Southern Africa up to the equator with Madagascar, the Amirantes, Mauritius and Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean. ; - HISTORY: The term Southern Africa , refers to the southern part of the African continent. It includes Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eswatini, Comoros, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Zambia, Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. According to the "Out-of-Africa theory", Africa is considered the "cradle of mankind", where homo development led to the development of the anatomically modern human Homo sapiens. One of the earliest advanced civilizations in mankind was formed in ancient Egypt. Over the millennia, various "great empires" such as the Empire of Abyssinia emerged on the continent. There were other kingdoms in West Africa, such as the Ashanti and Haussa, but they emerged much later. There were also some important cultures in East and South Africa, as in the area of today's Sudan, then called Nubia or Kush. Nubian pharaohs ruled all of Egypt for a dynasty. For example, the inhabitants of Greater Zimbabwe were important cultures in southern Africa. This stone castle was architecturally a masterpiece at that time and important for trade between the peoples of the south and east. The Swahili were known in East Africa. North Africa was connected to Europe and the Near East by the Mediterranean rather than separated. Carthage, a foundation of the Phoenicians in what is now Tunisia, was around the middle of the 1st millennium BC. The dominant power in the western Mediterranean until it was replaced by Rome in the Punic Wars. This prevailed from 30 BC. BC (conquest of Egypt) over all of North Africa. Even the ancient Egyptians (Queen Hatshepsut) made trips to Punt, probably in what is now Somalia. The kingdom of the Queen of Sheba, which probably had its center in southern Arabia, is said to have spanned parts of the Horn from Africa to the north of Ethiopia. Seller Inventory # AF0501_500
Title: The South Part of Africa, and the Island ...
Publisher: Artist: Moll Hermann ( - 1732 ) London issued in: London; - Hermann Moll (1654- 1732) London was a cartographer engraver and publisher Moll produced his earliest maps from studying cartographers such as John Senex and Emanuel Bowen_ In the 1690s Moll worked mainly as an engraver for Christopher Browne Robert Morden and Lea in whose business he was also involved During this time he also published his first major independent work the Thesaurus Geographicus The success of this work likely influenced his decision to start publishing his own maps For the production of his maps Moll relied on the most accurate geographical information possible from first hand Moll benefited from his acquaintance with circumnavigator and privateer William Dampier
Publication Date: 1654
Seller: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Germany
Technic: Copper print, colorit: colored condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 20,5 x 27,5 cm; - Map shows Southern Africa up to the equator with Madagascar, the Amirantes, Mauritius and Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean. Seller Inventory # AF0501
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