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English: Eastern Hemisphere in 500 BC.
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Original Source URL: http://www.thomaslessman.com/History/images/East-Hem_500bc.jpg.

This map of the Eastern Hemisphere in 500 BC was created by Thomas Lessman, based on information from the sources listed below. This map is free for educational use (see Permission info above). When using this map, please mention that it is available for free at www.WorldHistoryMaps.info.

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  • Remember, sources often conflict with each other. This map is only as accurate as the information that is available to me. To report any errors or to help further this work, please click here, or email Thomas Lessman at talessman@yis.us

Source References for information contained in this map:
Primary Sources for East-Hem_500bc:

  • 1. The DK Atlas of World History, 2000 Edition
  • 2. Wikipedia articles (noted below)
  • 3. Wikimedia's map of the World 500 BCE, created by User:Briangotts.


I - African Information
Note: Most of the African Information I have for 500 BC derives from The DK Atlas of World History map of The World in 500 BCE (Pg 35), and map of The Development of Complex Societies in Africa (Pg 160).

(Bantus, Berber Tribes, Carthage, Chadians, Cushites, Daamat, Garamantes, Gur, Khoisan Peoples, Kwa, Libyans, Mandes, Meroë, Nok Culture, Nilotic Peoples, West Atlantic Peoples)
  • Carthage borders are derived from The DK Atlas of World History map of The Berber states and the Roman Empire; (Pg 161), which also shows Carthage borders in 500 BCE.
  • Persian Egypt borders are derived from The DK Atlas of World History map of The Achaemenid Empire; (Pg 223).


II - Asian Information
Note 1: Much of the Asian information is derived from The DK Atlas of World History map of The World in 500 BCE (Pg 35)
. . . . (Ainu, Dravidians, Finno-Ugrians, Korean Peoples, Malay Peoples, Mon-Khmer Peoples, Palaeosiberians, Papuans, Saba, Samoyed Peoples, Scythian Tribes, Tochari/Yuezhi, Tungus)
Note 2: Information on other tribes derives from Briangott's map of the World 500 BCE.png and/or Wikipedia articles.
. . . . (Ainu, Final Jomon Culture, Korean Peoples, Massagetae, Sakae)

  • Achaemenid Persian Empire borders are derived from:
1. The DK Atlas of World History map of The Achaemenid Empire c. 550-331 BCE; (Pg 223). (Provides the Achaemenid southern borders in north Arabia and Egypt and the eastern border along the Indus river).
2. The "Achaemenians" article and Map of Persia in 490 BCE archive copy at the Wayback Machine on www.Livius.org. (Provides the Achaemenid borders in India, Bactria, Central Asia, Oman, Armenia, and Thrace).
  • Gerrha derives from the Wikipedia article about Gerrha.
  • India information is derived from:
1. The DK Atlas of World History map of The World in 500 BCE; (Pg 35)
2. Wikimedia's map of Epic India.
3. Pennsylvania University's map of Republics and Kingdoms of Northern India, c. 600 BCE.
  • Văn Lang borders are derived from:
1. Wikimedia's map of Van Lang, created by User:Briangotts.
2. Wikipedia's articles about Văn Lang and the Hồng Bàng Dynasty.


III - European Information

The DK Atlas of World History map of The World in 500 BCE provides locations of:
(Baltic Peoples, Finno-Ugrians, Illyrians, Samoyed Peoples, Scythians, Thracians)

1. Dbachmann's maps of Hallstatt LaTene 800-500 BCE and Hallstatt_culture.png
2. John Haywood's Atlas of the Celtic World archive copy at the Wayback Machine; London Thames & Hudson Ltd., 2001; Pgs.30-37.
3. Locations of many European cultures and peoples derive from various Wikipedia articles

  • (Aquitani, Cantabri, Gaulic Veneti, Hallstatt Culture, Illyrians, Iron Age Europe, Jastorf Culture, Nordic Culture, Pomeranian Culture, Pre-Roman Iron Age, Silures, Vascones, etc.)
  • Brythonic Celts derive from Wikipedia's article on the Brythons.
  • Gaelic Celts and Priteni (aka Cruithne, Dál nAraidi, and Robogdii) derive from these sources:
1. Wikipedia's articles on Early History of Ireland, the Cruithne People, and Dál nAraidi.
2. This map of Iron-Age Ireland, available from the Ireland's History in Maps website.
1. The DK Atlas of World History section on The Mediterranean World, 700-300 BCE; (Pgs 176-177); (Section includes 2 maps of Greek mainland and colonies during this era).
2. Wikipedia's article about Greek Colonies in Antiquity, and Wikimedia's map of Greek & Phoenician Colonies, c. 550 BCE.
  • Hallstatt Culture limits are derived from:
1. Dbachmann's map of Hallstatt LaTene 800-500 BCE.
2. Wikipedia's article about the Hallstatt Culture.
(Cantabri, Celtiberians, Iberians, Lusitani, Tartessians, Vasconi, etc.)
  • Italian Peninsula information comes from:
1. The DK Atlas of World History map of The Peoples of Italy in 500 BCE; (Pg 178)
2. Dbachmann's map of Iron Age Italy in 6th century BC.
3. Various Wikipedia articles (Bruttii, Etruscans, Ligures, Roman Republic, Umbrians, etc.)
  • Thracian Tribes information is derived from:
1. Wikipedia's articles about the Thracians and Thraco-Cimmerians.
2. The section on Thracian History archive copy at the Wayback Machine on the Ancient Thrace and Thracology archive copy at the Wayback Machine website.


Note: Much of the data in this map was cross-checked with information on Bruce Gordon's Regnal Chronologies website.

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current12:46, 3 September 2016Thumbnail for version as of 12:46, 3 September 20163,240 × 1,903 (1.41 MB)JournalmanManilaUpdate addition of Ifugao peoples in Luzon island: The Banaue Rice Terraces are 2,000-year-old terraces that were carved into the mountains of Ifugao in the Philippines by ancestors of the indigenous people
12:43, 3 September 2016Thumbnail for version as of 12:43, 3 September 20163,240 × 1,903 (1.41 MB)JournalmanManilaUpdate addition of Ifugao peoples in Luzon island: The Banaue Rice Terraces are 2,000-year-old terraces that were carved into the mountains of Ifugao in the Philippines by ancestors of the indigenous people.
00:46, 2 August 2015Thumbnail for version as of 00:46, 2 August 20153,240 × 1,903 (905 KB)History of PersiaAchaemenid borders were bigger. See wikipedia articles: Wars of Darius I & Achaemenid Arabia & Achaemenid Empire (Map featured on that article). I also added control over the red sea by the achaemenids, especially since Darius I created a kind of canal...
18:18, 4 June 2008Thumbnail for version as of 18:18, 4 June 20083,240 × 1,903 (713 KB)TalessmanNumerous corrections, mostly minor, as well as various improvements
14:11, 9 May 2008Thumbnail for version as of 14:11, 9 May 20083,240 × 1,903 (715 KB)Talessman{{Information |Description='''Eastern Hemisphere in 500 BC'''. |Source=self-made (For reference information, see below) |Author=Thomas Lessman |Permission={{self|cc-by-sa-3.0}} |other_versions=see below }}

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