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| This Website has been established to allow a wider readership of the paper published in the December 2003 issue of CARTOGRAPHY the Journal of the Mapping Sciences Institute, Australia. Readers are encouraged to study the paper and the Triple Connection and Gridlock technique for comparing an antique map to its modern counterpart to decide for themselves if it is more likely than not not that the Eredia Map 1602 depicts the Tiwi Islands of northern Australia. |
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| EREDIA MAP 1602 A Case for determining that Ouro and Luca.Antara Islands shown on the Eredia Map are, respectively, Melville and Bathurst Islands of the Tiwi Islands of Australia ABSTRACT Europeans, the Dutch, first discovered Australia in 1606. This paper claims there was probably an earlier Portuguese exploration of the Tiwi Islands in northern Australia around 1600. And it puts forward a novel bearing technique for comparing antique maps to corresponding modern publications. The technique is used to demonstrate that a 1602 map, by Emanuel Godinho de Eredia, then a leading cartographer, probably depicts these islands. Some background to Eredia and his map, plus the political background necessitating the survey, is outlined along with an assessment of the identity of the likely surveyor. Finally, detailed cartographical and topographical results are presented with a summary indicating their significance. Noel Henry Peters Apt.1, 16 Cowan Road.; St Ives, NSW. 2075 Australia |
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