File:Karamania Chart III from Cape Karaboornoo to Cape Anamour. RMG F0138.tiff

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Francis Beaufort; HM Admiralty; J. Walker
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English: Karamania Chart III from Cape Karaboornoo to Cape Anamour.Single sheet. Engr. Scale: [ca.1:150 000]. Additional Places: Turkey. Contents Note: Explanation of placenames in Greek, Turkish and Arabic. Five views. Five inset plans, Sketch of an ancient harbour perhaps ... Ptolemais, [ca. 1:30 000], Plan of Alaya [ca. 1:30 000], Sketch of ... ancient Hamaxia [ca. 1:15 000], Plan of Silinity the ancient Trajanopolis [ca. 1:30 000], Plan of Cape Anamour the ancient Anemrium [ca. 1:15 000]. See G235:8/5. Identification and recording of ancient sites was strongly supported by the British government.
G235:8/8 3 Karaboornoo
Date 1819
date QS:P571,+1819-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Sheet: 66.5 cm x 84 cm
Notes Associated Materials: G235:8/5 to G235:8/15.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/540477
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Acquisition Number: N75/10
Admiralty Chart Number: 238
GGCC: 235:8
id number: G235:8/8
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Charts and maps

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