Piri Reis Map Atlantis

Piri Reis Map Atlantis. Much of Piri Reis's biography is known only from his cartographic works, including his two world maps and the Kitab-ı Bahriye (Book of Maritime Matters) [6] completed in 1521 Piri Re'is was an admiral of the Turkish navy and this map, showing the Atlantic Ocean, West Africa, the Iberian Peninsula and lands on the western side of the Ocean, seems to have been based on twenty different maps.

The Mysterious Piri Reis Map Evidence of an Advanced Civilization?
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Most intriguingly, it also includes a representation of Antarctica, centuries before its official discovery in 1820. Compiled in 1513, the Piri Reis map is one of the oldest post-Columbian world maps in existence

The Mysterious Piri Reis Map Evidence of an Advanced Civilization?

[7] He sailed with his uncle Kemal Reis [8] as a Barbary pirate until Kemal Reis received an official position in the Ottoman Navy in 1495 The great debate was sparked by Professor Charles Hapgood when he published his theory on the Piri Reis map in his book Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings in 1965 It was a composite of detail gleaned from a large collection of maps, including one allegedly captured from Christopher Columbus (i), that were collected by Piri Ibn Haji Mehmed (1465/70-1553), an admiral or 'reis' in the Ottoman navy and noted by Rand Flem-Ath as a former.

. The Piri Reis Map of 1513 is the first surviving map that shows the Americas (the Vinland map may be older but only shows a part of North America). He and a team of students at the University of New Hampshire studied the map and found many anomalies, such as the use of mercatorial projection and the inclusion of a pre-ice Antarctica.

. Piri Re'is was an admiral of the Turkish navy and this map, showing the Atlantic Ocean, West Africa, the Iberian Peninsula and lands on the western side of the Ocean, seems to have been based on twenty different maps. Compiled in 1513, the Piri Reis map is one of the oldest post-Columbian world maps in existence