Geospatial.com mapping blog
mike robel
🖼️ 15 images Surveyor
I found this blog entry very interesting this month and it talks about the earliest known map and Soviet mapping in great detail. Highly recommended.
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This may be a temple, partly from its appearance - the "corrugated" outside wall style is very typical for temples at this period in ancient Mesopotamia - plus there's a lengthy inscription on the rest of the statue regarding Gudea's pious rebuilding of the temple complex in the city of Girsu, part of the Lagash city-state. It dates to circa 2130 BCE (middle chronology).
It's interesting too that circular maps of the known world centred on some key city, essentially what the schematic Babylonian map depicts, continued in use well into the European medieval period.
(I turned it into a clickable link for you)