World Map Print - Descendants of Noah - 1818 - Biblical Genealogy & Historic Cartography
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This fascinating 1818 world map presents a unique biblical perspective on global population distribution, illustrating the territories believed to have been settled by the descendants of Noah after the Great Flood. Featuring a beautifully hand-colored engraving, the map divides the continents among the three sons of Noah—Shem, Ham, and Japheth—each with their respective lands and nations. This extraordinary representation merges historical geography with theological tradition, providing a glimpse into 19th-century cartographic interpretations influenced by religious texts.
An exceptional gift for history enthusiasts, theologians, or collectors of rare antique maps, this print is perfect for display in a study, library, or academic setting. Its blend of geography, faith, and artistry makes it a captivating addition to any collection, sparking conversations about how historical perspectives have shaped our understanding of the world. Whether for biblical scholars, genealogy researchers, or vintage map lovers, this piece bridges the gap between faith-based history and classical cartography.
Printed on matte paper, this high-quality reproduction preserves the fine details, soft pastel coloring, and delicate linework of the original engraving. The aged parchment-like tones and elegant typography maintain the authenticity of the 19th-century aesthetic, making it a visually striking and historically significant artifact. Whether appreciated for its biblical significance or its artistic merit, this map offers a rare and intriguing perspective on world history, making it a must-have for collectors of religious and antique cartography.