"Babylon" is marked on only one end of the Euphrates, even though it occupied both banks for most of its history. Above the map is a block of text describing the creation of the world by Marduk ...
I n a revelation that bridges millennia, the Babylonian Map of the World, or "Imago Mundi," has emerged as a dazzling relic of ancient geography. Hailing from the venerable city of Abu Habba ...
Photograph by Granger Collection/Age Fotostock Babylon was ... Geographic History magazine. Mesopotamia—“the land between two rivers”—gave birth to many of the world’s first great ...