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  <dc:title>Manuscript maps for MAMA III.2 and maps of Eastern Phrygia</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Manuscript and printed maps, including map for MAMA volume III.2 and maps of Eastern Phrygia:

1.	"Outline map showing routes vol. III, part 2". Hand-drawn map on tracing parchment, appr. 60x47 cm, showing part of Anatolia  including the lakes Tuz Göl, Ak Shehir Göl, and Beyshehir Göl, with Konya in the lower centrre, scale 1:1,000,000. Positions of connecting maps for volumes II, III, and IV are indicated, with proofing notes that these indications are to be printed in red.

2.	Set of 5 manuscript maps, all pen on cartridge paper, appr. 57x42 cm: Eastern Phrygia 1 to 4 (scale appr. 1 inch = 5 miles) and Phrygian-speaking zone of Asia and Galatia in 250 A.D (scale appr. 1 inch = 20 miles). With pencil proofing notes and additions [A - E]

3.	Naval Staff map of "Gulf of Alexandretta. Eastern shore" scale 1:100,000, marked "I.D.N.S."; Ordnance Survey May 1918. Coloured map on paper, appr. 36x89 cm. 

Maps (1) and (2): identifed as hand-drawn by Calder. The researcher notes: "These seem to have been intended for publication in MAMA: they are much better than what was published. The volume nos.don't quite correspond." </dc:description>
  <dc:date>Mid 20th century</dc:date>
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