W. F. Albright Institute
of Archaeological Research
Digitized Maps from the Map Collection
of the W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research
The maps below are available in two formats: as low-resolution JPEG screen images, and as high-resolution PDF files which can be magnified and printed. Further information on several of these maps, and on maps from other American research centers around the Mediterranean area, is available at the “Mapping Mediterranean Lands” exhibition on the Digital Library for International Research website.
TERMS OF USE
Every effort has been made to ascertain that the maps displayed on this site are in the public domain. The copyright of the scanned digital images of the maps belongs to the W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research. Use of the digital images, as well as their reproduction or duplication, either partially or in their entirety, in either electronic or paper format, and in an unaltered form, is strictly limited to private study, instruction or research. Proper attribution of the source must be made on all copies.
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Portion of Eastern Palestine, 1881 |
General map of Jerusalem, [between 1924 and 1930] |
[Archaeologiki Zone Athenon Apallotriotea Ektasis] = [Archaeological zone of Athens to be expropriated for excavation purposes], 1936 |
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A new map of Turky [sic] in Europe and parts adjoyning shewing their principal divisions and chiefe cities, towns, rivers, mountains &c. Dedicated to His Highness William Duke of Glocester [sic], [17--] |
A new map of Turkey in Europe divided into all its provinces; with the adjacent countries in Europe and Asia: drawn chiefly from the maps published by the Imperial Academy of St. Petersburg, 1794 |
European dominions of the Ottomans, or Turkey in Europe, 1795 |
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Eastern Turkey in Asia 1:250,000, 1915 – bibliographic details | ||
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Sheet 28. Alexandretta |
Sheet 44. Deir Es Zor | |