Like a Picture of the Journey
Imagine you're going on a trip to visit your friend who lives far away. You might draw a picture of the path you'll take, showing rivers, mountains, and towns, so you don’t get lost. That’s what ancient maps were like! They showed landmarks and routes, just like a map in a toy car game shows where to go.
A Tool for the Travelers
People who traveled used these maps like a travel buddy. If they followed the map, they could find their way even if they didn’t know the area. It was like having a friendly guide who showed them the best roads and told them when to turn left or right, except this guide was drawn on paper.
Ancient maps weren’t perfect, but they helped people travel more easily, just like how a simple drawing helps you find your way to your friend's house.
Examples
- A sailor uses a simple map to find his way across the ocean.
- A merchant follows a path marked on an ancient map to trade goods.
- A traveler studies a map to know which roads to take.
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See also
- How Did the Pyramids Stay Standing for Thousands of Years?
- Why Did the Roman Empire Fall?
- How Does the Ancient Roman Calendar Work?
- How Did Ancient Civilizations Count Without Numbers?
- How Do We Know What People Thought Long Ago?
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