Cartography

Cartography Timeline

  • 6700 BCE

    Map of Catal Huyuk

    Map of Catal Huyuk
    A wall mural discovered in Catal Huyuk, Turkey depicts a volcano and village buildings. This may be the world's first map.
  • 3000 BCE

    Babylonian Clay Tablets

    Babylonian Clay Tablets
    Babylonian astronomers used geometry to track the orbit of Jupiter.
  • 600 BCE

    Map of Babylon

    Map of Babylon
    A clay tablet showing a map of the city of Babylon.
  • 200 BCE

    Circumference of the Earth

    Circumference of the Earth
    The scholar, Eratosthenes, an accomplished astronomer and mathematician, measures the circumference of the earth.
  • 150 BCE

    Early Latitude and Longitude System

    Early Latitude and Longitude System
    Hipparchus, a Greek astronomer and mathematician, develops a catalogue of the sky that includes celestial latitude and longitude.
  • 150

    Ptolemy's World Map

    Ptolemy's World Map
    Ptolemy was a Greek scholar that created a world map that included the continents Europe, Asia, and Africa.
  • Apr 16, 1375

    Catalan Atlas

    Catalan Atlas
    Abraham Cresques and his son Jehudah authored the Catalan Atlas, considered a very important map in medieval times. It contained information on the known world including religious cities and navigational information.
  • Sextant

    Sextant
    A sextant is a navigational tool that measures the angle between an astronomical object and the horizon. It can be used to navigate a position line on a nautical chart. It was used by John Hadley in 1730.
  • Prime Meridian

    Prime Meridian
    In 1884, the International Meridian Conference chooses Greenwich as the prime meridian.
  • Modern Cartography: GIS and GPS

    Modern Cartography: GIS  and GPS
    Modern cartography uses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS). Maps are produced using satellite and aerial imagery. GPS is a global navigational tool that is based in space. GIS layers geographic information into maps. John Tomlinson is considered the "father of GIS."
  • Al-Khwarizmi's World Map

    Al-Khwarizmi's World Map
    Reworking Ptolemy's map and re-calculating the circumference of the earth, Al-Khwarizmi oversaw a team of geographers to make a new world map.