Ancient maps of Europe

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the future obscure.

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Classical Neandertal fossils in Europe | Larger version | Source

Neandertals

Megalithic cultures in Europe 4800-1200 BC | Larger version | Source

Megalithic culture

European Late Neolithic ca. 3500 BC | Larger version | Source

Neolithic culture

Europe around 220 BC | Larger version | Source

Europe 220 BC

The Roman Empire about 395 | Larger version | Source

Roman Empire

Europe around 526 | Larger version | Source

Europe 526

Europe in 814 | Larger version | Source

Europe 814

Europe around 1000 | Larger version | Source

Europe 1000

Europe and the Mediterranean about 1097 | Larger version | Source

Europe Meda 1097



This entry was posted on a wonderful Friday which was December 7th, 2007 at 19:52.

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