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William and Yvonne Jacobson Digital Africana Program at UCT
African Historical Maps
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Title
Map of part of central Africa showing the routes of the expedition performed under the sanction of H.M. Government by Messrs Richardson, Barth and Overweg in the years 1851 and 1852
Creator
Petermann, A. (August), 1822-1878.
Subject
Africa, Central -- Maps.
Description
The expedition routes are marked in colour. The map indicates Bormu, Bagirmi, Waday, Darfor, and Fumbina or Adamaua. Topographical features include mountains, rivers and lakes, namely Lake Tsad [Chad] with its archipelago of islands occupied by the Bidduma ("an independent pagan tribe") and Lake Fittri. The map also shows the Bight of Biafra with a note about the Bati, "a pagan tribe of white colour and of beautiful shape, from whose country a very high mountain is seen to the S.W. said to be close to the sea. They live in houses of clay and wear around their loins an apron made of cotton"., Torn along fold lines into three pieces.
Publisher
University of Cape Town Libraries, South Africa
Contributor
Richardson, James, 1806-1851. (contributor), Barth, Heinrich, 1821-1865. (contributor), Overweg, Adolph. (contributor)
Date
1854
Type
map
Format
image/jpeg, 1 map : col ; 68 x 98 cm.
Identifier
islandora:19665
Source
aslmaps_bmm_6_e_1_658_a.jpg
Language
eng
Relation
Aleph: 879099, BMX 6.e.1 (658)
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