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41. Map of the principal countries of the ancient world : extending from the Alps to the southern frontier of Egypt and from Carthage to Persepolis

Hughes, William, 1817-1876. Relief shown by hachures. Inset maps: The Roman Empire in its greatest extent (Scale [ca. 1:31,680,000]) -- The Persian Empire in its greatest exte... Edinburgh : Published by A. & C. Black, [1854].

43. Méditerranée Orientale Service géographique du Levant, 1941 /

Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Geographical Section. Army Map Service,.

44. Metallogenic map of the Middle East /

Aghanabati, A., compiler. Geological Survey of Iran,.

45. Middle East Terrestrial zoogeography = Terrestrial zoogeography : Middle East /

Schneider, Wolfgang. Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag,.

46. Nighttime Lights of West Asia - Human Settlements, 1994-1995

1994. National Geophysical and Solar-Terrestrial Data Center. This map shows the four types of light sources as in Western Asia (the MIddle East) observed during 1994-1995. The Defense Meteorological Satellite... National Geophysical and Solar-Terrestrial Data Center.

47. Nördliche Levante Landnutzung = Northern Levant : land use /

Abdulfattah, Kamal. Dr. Ludwig Reichert,.

49. Palaestinae sive totius terrae promissionis nova descriptio auctore Tilemanno Stella Sigenensi

Ortelius, Abraham, 1527-1598. Map of the Middle East with relief shown pictorially. Plate [120] from: Theatrum orbis terrarum / Abraham Ortelius. Antverpiae : ex Officina Planti... [Antverpiae : Ex Officina Plantiana apud Ioannem Moretum, Anno 1601].

50. Palaestinae sive totius terrae promissionis nova descriptio auctore Tilemanno Stella Sigenensi

Ortelius, Abraham, 1527-1598. Map of the Middle East with relief shown pictorially. Plate [120] from: Theatrum orbis terrarum / Abraham Ortelius. Antverpiae : ex Officina Planti... [Antverpiae : Ex Officina Plantiana apud Ioannem Moretum, Anno 1601].