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"The earliest maps were 'story' maps. Cartographers were artists who mingled knowledge with suppositi..." — Rory MacLean
The earliest maps were 'story' maps. Cartographers were artists who mingled knowledge with supposition, memory and fears. Their maps described both landscape and the events, which had taken place within it, enabling travellers to plot a route as well as to experience a story.
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