Piri Reis Map

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The ""Piri Reis Map"" explores the captivating enigma of a 16th-century map created by Ottoman admiral Piri Reis, a work that continues to intrigue historians and cartographers. This historical map challenges conventional understanding of geographical knowledge during the Age of Exploration.

The book examines the map's accuracy, particularly regarding the South American coastline, and delves into the cartographic techniques used in its creation. The book also covers the historical sources Reis cited, shedding light on the possible exchanges of geographical information between different cultures.

A central focus is the controversial claim that the map depicts Antarctica centuries before its accepted discovery. The book presents a detailed analysis of this theory, weighing the evidence and considering alternative explanations.

The book adopts a balanced, evidence-based approach, using modern mapping techniques and historical methodologies to assess the map's features.

The book progresses systematically, first establishing the historical context of Piri Reis and the Ottoman Empire, then analyzing the map's cartographic elements. Finally, it investigates the debated Antarctic coastline and explores the map's legacy, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of this fascinating historical artifact.

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