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  1. 1835 Dufour Antique Map of The Roman Empire - Britain to Egypt & Middle East

    Thisdouble page hand coloured original antique map of The Roman Empire - from Britain to Egypt and North Africa - was published by Adolphe Hippolyte Dufour (1798 - 1865) inthe 1835 edition ofAtlas Ancienne ( Ref:M&B; Tooley).

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  2. Middle East Map Isreal Lebanon United Press International Magic Lantern Slide

    There arefaded handwritten pen markings on the slide, still legible enough to indicate the subject. Don't miss your chance to own this unique piece of history!

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  3. Vintage 1902 JERUSALEM Map 14"x11" Old Antique Original HOLY SEPULCHER ZION GATE

    This 14" x 11" map is in VERY GOOD+ condition with very light tone, soil, and edge wear, from a disbound George Cram atlas ©1902. "An Authentic Original Map Not A Reproduction".

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  4. Historic Map - Turkey Arabia Persia - De L'isle 1721 - 23 x 27.29

    Old Middle East Map - Turkey, Arabia, Persia - Browne 1721 - This is an exquisite full-color Reproduction printed on high-quality gloss paper, art paper or canvas. This map is focused on the Persian Empire, Turkey, and the Arabian Peninsula, which are outlined in alternating colors.

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  5. Bird's Eye View of Jerusalem, Middle East, G. Rosaccio, 1713, 18th Century

    Jerusalem by Guiseppe Rosaccio, 1713. An imagined bird's eye view of Jerusalem including the Temple of Solomon and Mount Sinai, fromLasor a Varea 'Universus Terrarum Orbis.

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  6. WW2 "RESTRICTED" British map of "ANDROS" (GREECE) + ATHENS (RAF HQ Middle East)

    "RESTRICTED".

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  7. Vintage 1899 JERUSALEM Map 14"x11" Old Antique Original CITY OF DAVID ZION GATE

    This 14" x 11" map is in VERY FINE condition with very light tone, subtle ripples on left side of map, and errant yellow ink from publishing as seen across the top of the map in the last photos, from a disbound George Cram atlas 1899.

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  8. 1574 Map of the Holy Land Palestine Middle East Wall Art Poster Print Decor

    The path taken by the Israelites after their departure from Egypt can be seen, beginning with the assembly of the tribes at Raemses from 6 other locations, crossing of the Red Sea near the town of Baal Zephon (shown between the markers for year 4 and 5), headed north to Hasmona (year 26), then south to Aziongaber (year 32), then finally crossing the Jordan River just north of the Dead Sea into Palestine in year 42.

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