Geography, asked by buterfliesinspiredme, 6 months ago

difference between old maps and new maps​

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Answered by arpitsinghmr
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Ancient Maps had no lines of longitude (no accurate clocks to measure it with). ... Modern maps only have a simple pointer to north (sometimes not even that). Ancient maps likely used hand made paper and inks. Modern maps are mass produced on quality paper.

Answered by Swati3101
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There are two main differences between New and Old maps are:

  • Old maps were not consistent in their scales, their language, their naming procedures, the material they were either produced on or printed on later, or most importantly, their symbiology. New maps allowed a uniformity of all the things that old maps, and old cartographers, used individually and personal
  • Old maps were highly prized articles of information and exploration and as such were treated as valuable and important documents to be preserved, updated, and protected. New maps are printed on cheap paper, readily available, and easily obtained almost anywhere.

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