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Regional Globes & Multi-Continental maps of the Regional Miscellaneous region from the Maps ETC collection. This may include physical and political maps, early history and empires, climate maps, relief maps, vegetation maps, population density and distribution maps, cultural maps, and economic/resource maps.

Empire of Alexander the Great, 323 BC
A map of the empire of Alexander the Great (336–323 BC), showing the territory under his control from Greece to Egypt, and Asia to the Indus River. The map shows the routes of Alexander's conquests through Thrace and Greece, Anatolia, Syria, Eg...

Empire of Alexander the Great, 330 B.C.
Map showing the Empire of Alexander the Great. Inset map of city of Alexandria, Egypt....

The Persian Empire prior to the Conquest by Alexander the Great, 330 BC
A map of the Persian Empire at the time of Darius III (380–330 BC) prior to the conquest of Alexander the Great. The map shows the extent of the empire from Thrace in Europe, Egypt, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Persia to the Indus River. The map ...

The Campaigns and the Empire of Alexander the Great, 334–326 BC
A map showing the Empire and the march of Alexander the Great. Also shows the cities that became part of the empire....

Campaigns and Empire of Alexander the Great, 335–324 BC
A map of the empire and campaigns of Aledander the Great (336–323 BC), showing the territory (unshaded) under his control from Greece to Egypt, and Asia Minor to the Indus River. The map shows the routes and dates of the Thracian and Illyrian e...

Empire of Alexander, 336 B.C. to 323 B.C.
A map of the Empire of Alexander the Great, showing the lands conquered or under his control by the time of his death in 323 BC, from the Danube River in Triballi (Bulgaria), south the Lake Elephantine near the first cataracts of the Nile in Egypt, a...

Europe in the Later Paleolithic Age, 35,000 to 25,000 Y.A.
A map showing the possible outline of Europe and West Asia during the Later Paleolithic Age, about 35,000 to 25,000 years ago. . The map shows the present coastal outline in dashed lines, and is keyed to show the supposed areas of water, high lands, ...

Persian Empire and Greece at the Time of Alexander the Great, 356–323 BC
A map of the Achaemenid Persian Empire and Greece, used to locate important sites in Greek history, including the conquest of Alexander the Great (356–323 BC). The map shows the territories of Scythis (Scythia), Thrace, Macedonia, Lydia, Kiliki...

The World as known to the Mesopotamian Nations, 4000–400 B.C.
The World as known to the Mesopotamian Nations....

The World According to Herodotus, 484–425 BC
A map of the world as it was known to the Greek historian Herodotus of Halicarnassus (484–425 BC). The map shows the extent of Europe, Asia, and Africa known to the Greeks, including the Pillars of Hercules (Gibraltar) between the Mediterranean...

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