Yu the Great dropping a mystical stone given by the sea god to help navigate the sea.
Cosmas Indicopleustes’ map: Our world contained in a box.
Genoese Map: Earth shaped like a ship coursing through space.
Ebstorf Mappa Mundi: The head, hands, and feet of Christ placed in the four corners of the world.
Anglo Saxon World Map: The rivers of Africa depicted as red and how it would be utilized in African culture.
Babylonian Imago Mundi: The map depicted by the Babylonians based on their social and cultural knowledge
Hereford Mappa Mundi: The Garden of Eden located in Japan during a time of territorial conflict.
Kangnido World Map: Korean world map with perfectly circular islands.
Blindly Mapping
Ever-changing ancient world maps and the cultural beliefs associated with them are extrapolated and illustrated to depict the imaginations and creativity a society can attach itself to when going about thinking of and uncovering the unknown.