Maps of Galatian

Anatolian: Languages of the Ancient World (Cambridge Encyclopedia)


Languages of Anatolia at the end of the 1st Millenium BC.

Map Creator(s):   The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the World's Ancient languages.
Atlas of the Celtic World

Source:   Woodard, Roger (ed). 2004. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the World's Ancient languages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Haywood, John. 2001. Atlas of the Celtic World. Landon: Thames and Hudson.

Date Created:   10 Oct 2008

Description:
This map is an extract of information in The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the World's Ancient languages, showing languages spoken towards the end of the 1st Millennium BC in Anatolia and the surrounding area.



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Greek: Prehistory (Public Content)


Dialect Map of Prehistoric Greece: 2000 BC - 1000 BC

Map Creator(s):   Wikipedia User: Megistias
Source:   Wikipedia Commons: Dialect Map of Prehistoric Greece
Contact: Wikipedia User: Megistias Data Source:   Margalit Finkelberg. 2007. Greeks And Pre-Greeks: Aegean Prehistory And Greek Heroic Tradition. Cambridge. ISBN-13: 9780521852166

Usage Notes/Copyright Status:   Wikipedia Commons, GNU Free Documentation License

Date Created:   10 Oct 2008

Description:
This map attempts to illustrate the migrations of the Greek-speaking peoples in the 1st and 2nd Millenium BC.



Note: This map is based upon georeferenced image data. Slight imperfections are an inevitable result of the registration process. View original image(s) to see the unaltered map(s).