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Babylonia, Lydia, and Medea in ancient times

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Babylonia, Lydia, and Medea in ancient times

Map of ancient Babylonia and of the kingdoms of Lydia and Medea, circa 550 BC.
Printed color lithograph of a 19th-century illustration

North Wind Picture Archives brings history to life with stock images and hand-colored illustrations

Media ID 5878069

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6th Century Bc Africa Ancient Ancient Civilization Ancient History Antiquity Arabia Asia Minor Babylon Babylonia Civilization Classical Classical Civilization Egypt Europe Mediterranean Sea Mesopotamia Mid East Middle East North Africa 500bc Armenia Lydia Medea Thrace


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This print takes us back in time to the ancient civilizations of Babylonia, Lydia, and Medea. Circa 550 BC, this map showcases the intricate details of these kingdoms that once thrived in the Middle East and beyond. The vibrant colors bring life to this 19th-century illustration, allowing us to envision how these lands may have appeared during their classical era. As we gaze upon this vintage artwork, we are transported to a world steeped in history and antiquity. From Mesopotamia's fertile plains to Lydia's rich cultural heritage, each region tells its own unique story within the tapestry of ancient civilization. The map not only highlights well-known territories like Babylon but also sheds light on lesser-known regions such as Thrace and Parthea. It serves as a visual reminder of how interconnected these societies were across Europe, Asia Minor, Africa, and Arabia. With the Mediterranean Sea acting as a gateway between continents, it is fascinating to see how trade routes would have crisscrossed through Babylonia and Lydia – connecting diverse cultures from Armenia to North Africa. This exquisite piece of art offers an opportunity for reflection on our shared human history while igniting curiosity about the lives lived by those who inhabited these lands over two millennia ago.

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