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There are many Holy land maps available in facsimile. You can see them all
by Googling  Holy land map facsimiles. There must be over a dozen sites that
sell them. The authentic early maps are very expensive. Al

 

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From: maphist-boun...@geo.uu.nl [mailto:maphist-boun...@geo.uu.nl] On Behalf
Of Lee Leibold
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 3:32 PM
To: maphist@geo.uu.nl
Subject: [MapHist] Holy Land Maps

 

Can I get thoughts on the 10 best "Holy Land Maps" that are accessible to
buy, and display well? 

Looking for  to be part of a traveling exhibit on the Bible and Holy Land.

Thanks,

Lee Leibold

Dallas, Texas

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