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27 January 2003

Title: Byzantine Constantinople

Production date: 27 January 2003

Description

A general site plan of Byzantine Constantinople, depicting some of the major monuments and features.

This map was compiled and produced by Carolyn Connor and Tom Elliott.

Copyright 2003, Ancient World Mapping Center:
This item may be reproduced and redistributed freely for non-profit, personal or educational use only. For all other uses, you must obtain prior, written permission from the copyright holder(s). The authorship, copyright and redistribution notices may not be removed from the map or altered.

Map Data

Projection: Lambert Conformal Conic

Projection parameters:
Central meridian: 27.0 degrees
First standard parallel: 41.33333 degrees
Second standard parallel: 46.66667 degrees
Latitude of origin: 0.0 degrees
False easting: 0
False northing: 0
Scale factor: 1

Horizontal datum: WGS 1984

Scale: 1:35,000

Map units: kilometers and miles

Map Versions

There are 2 versions of this map available:

Version 1: Labels, Outline and Point Symbols

Thumbnail image of AWMC Map 2-1

Version date: 8 February 2003

There are 4 formats of this version available:

Version 2: Outline and Point Symbols (no labels)

Thumbnail image of AWMC Map 2-2

Version date: 8 February 2003

There are 4 formats of this version available:

  • Standard PDF

    File to download: connorConstBlank.pdf (file size: 146 KB, image resolution: 300 dpi)

  • High Resolution TIFF (LZW Compression)

    File to download: connorConstBlank.tif (file size: 270 KB, image resolution: 300 dpi)

  • Medium Resolution JPEG

    File to download: connorConstBlankMed.jpg (file size: 85 KB, image resolution: 150 dpi)

  • Low Resolution JPEG

    File to download: connorConstBlankSml.jpg (file size: 42 KB, image resolution: 72 dpi)

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