California’s portrayal as an island is one of the most fascinating cartographic errors in the history of mapmaking. This enduring misconception spanned over a century.…
The Robinson projection, developed by cartographer Arthur H. Robinson in 1963, represents a major advancement in map-making. This projection is widely recognized for its aesthetic…
The Da Ming Hun Yi Tu, translated as the Amalgamated Map of the Ming Empire, is one of the most significant cartographic works of the…