Long ago, people didn’t have GPS or smartphones to find their way. They used maps, like pictures of the land they knew. The first maps were simple drawings made by ancient people to help them remember places and paths. Some maps looked like little islands in the sea, others showed rivers and mountains. These early maps weren’t perfect, but they helped people travel and trade.
Examples
- A child draws a map of their neighborhood with stick figures for houses and lines for streets.
- An old sailor uses a simple map with islands and waves drawn on it to find his way across the sea.
- A farmer sketches a small map showing where his crops grow and where he can find water.
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See also
- How Did the First Map Come to Be Created?
- How Did the First Map Come to Be?
- How Did the First Map Influence Navigation?
- How Did the First Maps Change Navigation?
- How Did the First Maps Appear?
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