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Mayan Ruins Wall Maps


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Explore the fascinating world of the Maya with this map published in October 1989. This map accompanied the "Land of the Maya" map in the same issue and three articles on the Maya including "La Ruta Maya."
This work features an abundance of information about trade, travel, and the landscape of their civilization, including an explanation of the various eras of Maya history.
The 1989 Ancient Maya World map features:
- Sites officially recorded by archaelogical agencies
- Routes of the conquistadors
- Information on the Mayan landscape including geology, rainfall, and vegetation
- Sea trade routes, trade routes, sacbe (Maya causeway), and possible portage
- Trade goods including salt, shells, cacao, feathers, pottery, and obsidian
- Information on the eras of Maya history
- Illustrations and information about artifacts
Coverage Area: Guatemala, southern Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador
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Half of a two-map set published in October 1989, this map accompanies the "Ancient Maya World" map. It features an abundance of historical notes about Mayan cities and their locations, and shows national parks and other preserved areas where one can explore the remains of this great civilization.
The 1989 Land of the Maya map features:
- An abundance of historical notes about Mayan culture and the pyramids, monuments and other architecture they left behind including information on nine Mayan cities
- Mayan language groups
- National parks, existing protected areas, and proposed protected areas
- Ruins, populated places of archaeological importance, points of interest, and museums
- Paved roads, unpaved roads, railroads, sacbe (Maya causeway), and airports
- Small physical map of the region
- Geographical equivalents
Coverage Area: Guatemala, southern Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador
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Wall Map of Central America


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This Central America Wall Map by National Geographic contains extensive political information with political boundaries clearly presented with different color-bands for each country. Beautifully shaded to show physical terrain, this map is both a useful reference tool and a quality piece of art, perfect for any home, office or classroom.
Details featured on this wall map of Central America include:
- Political Boundaries
- Major Cities and Capitals
- Physical Terrain Shading
- Mountain Ranges, Highest Point
- Lakes, Seas, Rivers and Waterways
- Sand, Swamp, Salt Desert, Dry Salt Lake or Coral Reef
- Latitude and Longitude Lines
- Basic Bathymetry (Ocean Depths)
- Major Airports
- National Parks
- Major Roads and Highways
- Oil Fields, Railroads, and Ruins
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Ideal for display in the home, office, or classroom, Equator Maps has created a series of artistic Wall maps for your viewing pleasure. This Physical Map of Central America uses Equator Maps' award-winning design techniques to showcase the region’s topography, lakes, rivers, major roads, capitals, large cities.
This Central America Wall Map covers all of Central America including parts of surrounding countries: Mexico & Colombia. Countries include Costa Rica, Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, & Panama. Cities include but not limited to: San Salvador, Panama, San Jose, Managua, Tegucigalpa, & Guatemala. Major water bodies shown include the Pacific Ocean & the Caribbean Sea.
This Physical map of Central America features:
- Primary Roads
- Major Physical Features
- Major Drainage Features
- Major Cities
- Shaded Relief
- International Boundaries
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This beautiful map of Central America and the Caribbean features ocean bathymetry and colorful county borders, including overlapping colors demonstrating boundaries in dispute. Published in February 1913 one year before the completion of the Panama Canal, this work contains an abundance of unique details including principal lighthouses, U.S. Consular representatives, steamship routes, and coaling stations.
The 1913 Central America, Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Islands of the Caribbean Sea map features:
- Inset map of the Panama Canal with a cross-section showing the canal elevation
- Cities, towns, and capitals including country capitals, state capitals, and colonial capitals
- Steamship routes with distances in nautical miles and railroads, both operating and under construction
- Submarine telegraph lines and wireless telegraph stations
- Coaling stations, ruins, and principal lighthouses
- Ocean bathymetry
- U.S. Consular representatives
Coverage Area: Cuba, Porto Rico (Puerto Rico), Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, West Indies
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Published in December 1934, this map of Mexico, Central America and the West Indies accompanied three articles on Mexico and the West Indies including "Hunting Useful Plants in the Caribbean." Broad in its scope of the region, this map includes inset maps of the isthmus of Panama and several major islands.
The 1934 Mexico, Central America and the West Indies map features:
- Inset maps of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, the Bermuda Islands, Jamaica, and Cuba
- Inset map of the Isthmus of Panama
- Capitals of countries, other capitals, cities, and towns
- Inter-American highway (under construction or projected), highways, railways, and canals
- Mountain relief, rivers, lakes, and swamps
- Ruins
Coverage Area: Mexico, Central America, West Indies, Bahama Islands, southern United States, northern Columbia, northern Venezuela
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Half of a two-map set, this map of "Central America Past and Present" accompanied the political map of Central America that appeared in the same issue. Published in April 1986, this educational map features six individual maps highlighting the history of the region and colorful illustrations of historical figures, artifacts, and wildlife.
The 1986 Central America Past and Present map features:
- A geographical and historical overview
- Early trade routes, commodities traded, and historical sites
- Map of the conquest and colonization of the region
- A Time of Independence map showing the region in colonial times from 1821-1900
- The Prelude to Change map (1900-1945) showing the products of the region, migration routes, and shipping routes
- A present day map featuring the variety of resources of the region including banana and fruit, cacao, coffee, corn, cattle, fish, tobacco, oil, and more
- Illustrations of historical figures, artifacts, and wildlife
Coverage Area: Central America
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This colorful map of Central America features a unique overview of each country including such details as size, population, religion, language, and more. Published in April 1986, it is half of a two-map set which includes the "Central America Past and Present" map.
The 1986 Central America map features:
- Information on each country including size, population, capital, religion, language, literacy, life expectancy, economy, and per capita income
- A map showing the land use of the region
- Maps of ethnic distribution and population density
- Capitals, cities, and towns
- Ruins, sites, oil fields, and oil pipelines
- Pan-American highway system, roads, passenger railroads, and scheduled air service
- Ocean bathymetry, mountains, rivers, lakes, swamps, and reefs
Detailed images of this map:
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This map is unique in that it combines Mexico and Central America, showing the expansion of transportation in the region as roads and parts of the Pan American Highway were being built. At the time of this publication in March 1953, many regions of Central America relied on air travel as the principal means of modern transportation. Honduras in particular had more airports that roadways.
The 1953 Mexico and Central America map features:
- Detailed inset of the Panama Canal Zone
- Guadalupe Island and the Revilla Gigedo Islands
- Thousands of place names including capitals, cities, and towns
- Pan American highway, principal railways, roads, principal airports, and canals
- Geographical features including mountains, rivers, and lakes
- Geographical equivalents and abbreviations
- Colorful national borders
Coverage Area: Mexico, Central America
Detailed images of this map:
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In the Caribbean, the 1980s were marked by political unrest in Haiti and Grenada and economic difficulties in Jamaica. Half of a two-map set, the West Indies and Central America map was published in National Geographic Magazine in February 1981 with two articles, "The U.S. Virgin Islands" and "The Caribbean: Sun, Sea, and Seething."
The 1981 West Indies and Central America map features:
- Political adminstration of the islands
- Capitals, cities, and towns
- Pan American highway, roads, railroads, canals, and airports
- Ocean bathymetry, mountains, rivers, lakes, and swamps
- Ruins and sites
- Oil fields and pipelines
- Geographical equivalents
Coverage Area: West Indies, Central America, northern Columbia, northern Venezuela
Detailed images of this map:
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This beautiful map of the Caribbean includes Central America, the West Indies, and Mexico. Published in February 1922, this map appeared in an issue entirely devoted to Middle America. Rich color, and details such as inset maps, steamship routes, and wireless stations, make this piece a fine map for collectors.
The 1922 Countries of the Caribbean map features:
- Inset maps of Guantanamo Bay, Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands, and the Panama Canal
- Steamship routes with distances in nautical miles
- Head of navigation, wireless stations, U.S. Consular offices and agencies
- Cities, towns, and capitals including country capitals, state capitals, colonial capitals, and provincial capitals
- Highways and railroads, including railroads under construction
- Color variations demonstrate elevation of land and depth of ocean
- Boundaries of countries, states, and provinces
Coverage Area: Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, West Indies
Detailed images of this map:
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This Political Map of Middle America covers Mexico and the West Indies and includes a wealth of geographic information:
- Geographical Boundaries
- Countries
- Capitals
- Cites
- Mountain Ranges & Deserts
- Lakes & Rivers
- Latitude & Longitude Lines
- Locator Globe
- Bright Contrasting Colors
- Easy-to-Read
- Insets of Puerto Rico and a Physical Political map of Mexico
CRAM Maps are:
- Tear Resistant & Markable (with water base markers)
- Up-to-date (most have 2004 copyright)
- Sequenced (correct for every grade level)
- Rollers are made from hardwood and been classroom tested for durability.
Detailed images of this map:
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Not available in any store! Maps.com’s large format laminated Latin America wall map is ideal for the classroom or anyone looking for a great Latin America reference wall map.
Details include:
- Country Boundaries/Borders
- Country Capitals
- Few Cities
- Rivers(not all named)
- Latitude and Longitude Grid
- Island Territories
Coverage Area: Includes the lower portion of Texas and Louisiana (without detail), Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and South America.
Printed on 24lb. premium coated bond paper and laminated on both sides using 3mm laminate through a hot lamination process, this map is markable using dry erase pens and can be easily cleaned.
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Latin America Reference Wall Map
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