Discovering the Ancient Madaba Map: The Earliest Cartographic Depiction of Jerusalem
Dating from 542 to 570, the Madaba Map meticulously represents Jerusalem, aligned accurately with eastward compass directions. Its precision astonishingly mirrors the city’s layout, distinguishing it as a noteworthy historical artifact.
Esteemed as art history’s most ancient geographical depiction, the Madaba Map has been pivotal in identifying biblical locales. It notably pinpointed Askalon, besides uncovering the Nea Church and Cardo Maximus within Jerusalem’s Jewish Quarter, enhancing our understanding of the ancient city.