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Where can I find a blank outline of Silk Road routes?
Where was the pre-war (ww2) border between Poland and Germany?Where was the Japanese surrender signed on Okinawa in June 1945?Was it common practice in Victorian London or other Western European cities to name locations as places where fictional characters lived and acted?Where on a modern map are these areas of Ptolemy's map?
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I am looking for a blank outline map of Silk Road routes from the Pacific to Europe including African and European cities and outposts. Ideally the route(s) will be pre-drawn. Students label cities/outposts. Current sources insufficient.
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I am looking for a blank outline map of Silk Road routes from the Pacific to Europe including African and European cities and outposts. Ideally the route(s) will be pre-drawn. Students label cities/outposts. Current sources insufficient.
geography
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This seems very specific. Have you considered making your own? It would probably be much less work than scouring the internet for the perfect rendition for your purposes.
– T.E.D.♦
Oct 1 at 16:26
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Consider taking a labeled map and removing the labels in your favorite image editor?
– AllInOne
Oct 1 at 16:32
Here is an ArcGIS online layer with the data you want. You can turn various layers on and off and change the basemap if you want. arcgis.com/home/webmap/…
– ed.hank
Oct 1 at 17:18
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I am looking for a blank outline map of Silk Road routes from the Pacific to Europe including African and European cities and outposts. Ideally the route(s) will be pre-drawn. Students label cities/outposts. Current sources insufficient.
geography
I am looking for a blank outline map of Silk Road routes from the Pacific to Europe including African and European cities and outposts. Ideally the route(s) will be pre-drawn. Students label cities/outposts. Current sources insufficient.
geography
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This seems very specific. Have you considered making your own? It would probably be much less work than scouring the internet for the perfect rendition for your purposes.
– T.E.D.♦
Oct 1 at 16:26
2
Consider taking a labeled map and removing the labels in your favorite image editor?
– AllInOne
Oct 1 at 16:32
Here is an ArcGIS online layer with the data you want. You can turn various layers on and off and change the basemap if you want. arcgis.com/home/webmap/…
– ed.hank
Oct 1 at 17:18
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This seems very specific. Have you considered making your own? It would probably be much less work than scouring the internet for the perfect rendition for your purposes.
– T.E.D.♦
Oct 1 at 16:26
2
Consider taking a labeled map and removing the labels in your favorite image editor?
– AllInOne
Oct 1 at 16:32
Here is an ArcGIS online layer with the data you want. You can turn various layers on and off and change the basemap if you want. arcgis.com/home/webmap/…
– ed.hank
Oct 1 at 17:18
1
1
This seems very specific. Have you considered making your own? It would probably be much less work than scouring the internet for the perfect rendition for your purposes.
– T.E.D.♦
Oct 1 at 16:26
This seems very specific. Have you considered making your own? It would probably be much less work than scouring the internet for the perfect rendition for your purposes.
– T.E.D.♦
Oct 1 at 16:26
2
2
Consider taking a labeled map and removing the labels in your favorite image editor?
– AllInOne
Oct 1 at 16:32
Consider taking a labeled map and removing the labels in your favorite image editor?
– AllInOne
Oct 1 at 16:32
Here is an ArcGIS online layer with the data you want. You can turn various layers on and off and change the basemap if you want. arcgis.com/home/webmap/…
– ed.hank
Oct 1 at 17:18
Here is an ArcGIS online layer with the data you want. You can turn various layers on and off and change the basemap if you want. arcgis.com/home/webmap/…
– ed.hank
Oct 1 at 17:18
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Maybe this image might be interesting:
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/medieval-trade-route-map/
It represents XI and XII centuries, and covers most of Asia, Africa and Europe. The map includes a list of sources that you might try to follow.
From the comment below:
Downloadable hi-res here
Downloadable hi-res here: i.imgur.com/MsXaOdV.jpg
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Maybe this image might be interesting:
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/medieval-trade-route-map/
It represents XI and XII centuries, and covers most of Asia, Africa and Europe. The map includes a list of sources that you might try to follow.
From the comment below:
Downloadable hi-res here
Downloadable hi-res here: i.imgur.com/MsXaOdV.jpg
– AllInOne
Oct 1 at 17:19
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Maybe this image might be interesting:
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/medieval-trade-route-map/
It represents XI and XII centuries, and covers most of Asia, Africa and Europe. The map includes a list of sources that you might try to follow.
From the comment below:
Downloadable hi-res here
Downloadable hi-res here: i.imgur.com/MsXaOdV.jpg
– AllInOne
Oct 1 at 17:19
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Maybe this image might be interesting:
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/medieval-trade-route-map/
It represents XI and XII centuries, and covers most of Asia, Africa and Europe. The map includes a list of sources that you might try to follow.
From the comment below:
Downloadable hi-res here
Maybe this image might be interesting:
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/medieval-trade-route-map/
It represents XI and XII centuries, and covers most of Asia, Africa and Europe. The map includes a list of sources that you might try to follow.
From the comment below:
Downloadable hi-res here
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Downloadable hi-res here: i.imgur.com/MsXaOdV.jpg
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Downloadable hi-res here: i.imgur.com/MsXaOdV.jpg
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Downloadable hi-res here: i.imgur.com/MsXaOdV.jpg
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Downloadable hi-res here: i.imgur.com/MsXaOdV.jpg
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This seems very specific. Have you considered making your own? It would probably be much less work than scouring the internet for the perfect rendition for your purposes.
– T.E.D.♦
Oct 1 at 16:26
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Consider taking a labeled map and removing the labels in your favorite image editor?
– AllInOne
Oct 1 at 16:32
Here is an ArcGIS online layer with the data you want. You can turn various layers on and off and change the basemap if you want. arcgis.com/home/webmap/…
– ed.hank
Oct 1 at 17:18