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![[AFRICA] Plan de L’Isle de Bourbon, Situee sur l’Ocean Oriental. Africa Countries [AFRICA] Plan de L'Isle de Bourbon, Situee sur l'Ocean Oriental.](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/MG_2750-copy-189x270.jpg)
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![[AFRICA] Plan de L’Isle de France. Africa Countries [AFRICA] Plan de L'Isle de France.](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/MG_3339-copy-270x194.jpg)
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Our collection of antique Africa maps and plans brings together rare historic charts that reflect centuries of geographic discovery, scientific surveying, and colonial expansion across the African continent. These original maps include coastal charts, inland exploration routes, political and tribal region depictions, early city plans, and detailed river systems — providing a valuable visual record of how Africa’s land and peoples were represented in historic European cartography.
Important cartographers featured in this category include Abraham Ortelius, Gerardus Mercator, Willem Blaeu, Johann Baptist Homann, Guillaume Delisle, J. N. Bellin, and Aaron Arrowsmith, each of whom contributed significantly to mapping Africa’s evolving geographic knowledge. These maps often incorporate the latest reports from explorers such as Mungo Park, whose travels along the Niger River expanded European understanding of West Africa; David Livingstone, whose expeditions explored central and southern Africa; and Henry Morton Stanley, known for his trans-African journeys and mapping of the Congo Basin.
Antique maps of Africa are highly sought by collectors and scholars for their historical, artistic, and cartographic value. Whether showcasing early speculative interiors, the progression of inland exploration, or 19th-century colonial boundary demarcations, these prints offer a fascinating window into Africa’s geographic history and the evolution of global mapmaking. They remain prized additions to collections of world history, exploration, and antiquarian cartography.
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