Tag: maps
Excellent Archive of Tartary Maps and Cultures — Aplanetruth.info (Reblog)

According to the old world maps, at times it reached the borders of China and Mongolia. Little is known about the people inhabiting the land at that time and due to the lack of information people are still speculating if it was an area or an actual country. Europeans during the 19th century and earlier […]
Excellent Archive of Tartary Maps and Cultures — Aplanetruth.info
The Possible Berber connection to the lost kingdom of atlantis — Passport Overused
When I learned about the possible connection, I was completely mind blown. I never expected the lost city of Atlantis having roots to the biggest desert on earth. What I’m about to say and point out, will be very controversial. So, let’s start with what was the known map according to Herodotus. As you can […]
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I Didn’t Know That About Lincoln… Actually I Did!
Its strange what you forget and then remember, years afterwards.
Place names, particularly English place names can be pretty strange sometimes, testimony to all the tribes who have invaded this fair isle over the millennia.
Take Lincoln, capital city of Lincolnshire in eastern England, for example. The name that has come down us is composed of two elements, one Celtic or Ancient British, the other Roman.
Lyn or Lindum means a settlement near a pool, in this case what we now call the Brayford Pool, where the university is situated. King’s Lynn in Norfolk probably refers to a pool also.
Then the last element, coln… what is that? It’s a condensed version of the Roman word Colonia, which were settlements dotted throughout the empire where retired soldiers would go to live – Lincoln being one them. So the full Roman or latin name would have been Lindum Colonia. In later times the name got shortened to its present form.
There are other examples too, of course, the most famous one being Koln in Germany, usually referred to as Cologne in English and French.
Very often a place name can tell you quite a lot about the origin of the settlement and can make travelling and map reading so fascinating.
copyright Francis Barker 2020
Tanka: Maps
He pores over maps
joys in relief lines and lakes
the old village names
So much history compressed
Hidden gems to discover
copyright Francis Barker 2019