Time line Maps
SAMPLE MAPS
The Ancient Near East c. 2250 BC (Akkadians, Egyptians, and sources of long-distance trade imports)
The Ancient Near East c. 1350 BC (the World of the Amarna Letters)
The Aegean c.1300-1200 BC (the Mycenaen World between Mythology and History)
The Ancient Near East c. 1250 BC (the World of Rameses II and the International System of the Late Bronze Age)
Mesopotamia c. 1200 BC
The Sea Peoples in the Eastern Mediterranean c. 1200 BC
Greece and the Aegean: detailed Reference Map c. 130 BC (with select later Roman sites and/or names included)
Greek Dialects c. 800 BC
Greek and Phoenician Colonization c. 700 BC
The Persian Empire c. 500 BC (territorial expansion to 500 BC)
The Persian Empire c. 500 BC (Satrapies, tributaries, and the Royal Road)
Southern Greece to 479 BC
Greece during the Persian Wars 490-480 BC
Greece under the Hegemony of the Delian League, c. 450 BC
Greece during the Peloponnesian War, 429-404 BC
Macedon and Alexander's Conquests in 323 BC
Hellenistic Urban Foundations
Egypt during the Ptolemaic and Greco-Roman Period (reference map of major sites)
Anatolia (Asia Minor) c. 185 BC (reference map of major sites)
The Peoples of Italy by 300 BCAlexander's heirs in 303 BC (before the battle of Ipsos)
Alexander's heirs in 293 BC
Alexander's heirs in 283 BC
Alexander's heirs in 270 BC
Alexander's heirs in 250 BC
Alexander's heirs in 240 BC
Alexander's heirs in 195 BC (before the peace of Apameia, 189 BC)
Alexander's heirs in 170 BC (after the peace of Apameia, 189 BC)
The Mediterranean in 264 BC (Rome and Carthage before the First Punic War)
The Mediterranean in 218 BC (Rome and Carthage before the Second Punic War)
The Mediterranean in 129 BC (Roman expansion into Africa and Asia)
The Mediterranean in 59 BC (before the First Triumvirate)
The Mediterranean in 44 BC (at the death of Caesar)
The Mediterranean in AD 14 (Roman provinces at the death of Augustus: simpler map)
The Mediterranean in AD 14 (Roman administrative divisions and centers, with later expansion: larger map)
The Mediterranean in 117 (the death of Trajan)
The Eastern Mediterranean (with provincial borders as of 118)
The Mediterranean in 180 (Roman provinces at the death of Marcus Aurelius)
The Mediterranean in 211 (Roman provinces at the death of Septimius Severus)
The Mediterranean in 235 (Roman administrative divisions and centers: larger map)
The Mediterranean in 271 (the Crisis of the Third Century)
The Mediterranean in 337 (at the death of Constantine I)
The Mediterranean in 395 (Roman administrative divisions and centers: larger map)
The Mediterranean in 395 (Roman dioceses at the death of Theodosius I: simpler map)
The Mediterranean in 395 (Roman praetorian prefectures at the death of Theodosius I: simpler map)
The Mediterranean in 395 (division of the Roman Empire at the death of Theodosius I: simpler map)
The Mediterranean in 415 (amid Barbarian invasions)
The Mediterranean in 450 (Christian Churches: larger map)
The Mediterranean in 500 (Barbarian Europe and the Byzantine Empire)
The Mediterranean in 565 (Justinian's Reconquests)
The Mediterranean in 565 (Roman administrative divisions and centers: larger map)
The Mediterranean in 600 (before the Islamic Conquests)
The Sasanid Persian Empire in 600 (before the Islamic Conquests)
The Mediterranean in 750 (the end of the Umayyad Caliphate)
The Mediterranean in 840 (the Carolingian Empire before the Treaty of Verdun)
Environs of Constantinople (Constantinople and the Straits during the Byzantine Period)
The British Isles c. 500 ("Arthurian" Britain)
The British Isles c. 600 (on the eve of the first Anglo-Saxon conversion to Roman Christianity)
The British Isles c. 700 (the Anglo-Saxon "heptarchy" under Mercian dominance before the Viking raids and settlement)
Southeastern al-Andalus (Andalusia, the core of Muslim Spain in the Middle Ages)
General Map of India
Maurya India c. 250 BC
Gupta India c. AD 400
General Map of China
China c. 800 BC (the Western Zhou)
China 256-221 BC (the Qin conquest of the Warring States)
China 210 BC (on the death of the First Emperor)
China AD 94 (high point of the Later Han)
China 230 (the Three Kingdoms)
China 720 (high point of the Tang)
China 800 (decline of the Tang)
China 1100 (high point of the Northern Song)
China 1200 (on the eve of the Mongol conquest)
The Muslim East in 1096 (at the beginning of the First Crusade)
The Eastern Mediterranean in 1096 (at the beginning of the First Crusade)
The Crusader States in Outremer 1143 (detailed reference map)
The Crusader States in the Aegean 1212 (detailed reference map)
The Royal Domain in France 1180 (on the accession of Philippe II Auguste)
The Royal Domain in France 1223 (at the death of Philippe II Auguste)
Europe and the Mediterranean in 1054 (at the time of the Great Schism) (large file)
Europe and the Mediterranean in 1240 (during the Mongol Invasion) (large file)
Europe and the Mediterranean in 1350 (on the eve of the Ottoman Invasion) (large file)
The Western Schism in 1395 (Rome vs. Avignon, before the Council of Pisa)
The Western Schism in 1410 (Rome vs. Avignon vs. Pisa, before the Council of Constance)
The Mongols in the mid-13th Century (the Mongol Conquest)
The Mongols in the early 14th Century (division of the Mongol State)
The Aztec Empire in 1518 (on the eve of the Spanish conquest)
Anahuac (the Valley of Mexico) in 1518 (on the eve of the Spanish conquest)
The Inca (Inka) Empire in 1532 (on the eve of the Spanish conquest)
Mediterranean Outline Map (Medieval)
Mediterranean Regions (Medieval)