The history of Omar Ibn Said, from West Africa to America (Charleston)
The history of Omar Ibn Said, from West Africa to America (Charleston)
In the 16th century, the slave trade decimated the African population, causing devastation and hardship, the signs of which still remain today. In the 21st, migrations from the Global South are a “voluntary” phenomenon-though a forced choice, for so many-but they bring to mind this sad and dark past. In both cases, there are people who profit from the exodus of these human beings.
Diary. Description of Sardinia, Sicily, Damascus, balsam garden, couscous, crossed in the desert.
In the footsteps of Alexander the Great and Marco Polo.
Diary and cartography.
Online database on the transatlantic slave trade
Leiden University Maps and Atlases Collection, a repository of over 100,000 maps collected and held by the Leiden University Library since its creation in 1587
Collection of historical maps made by 19th and 20th century research on ancient geographic-historical spaces, from Antiquity, where modern and contemporary chronology maps stand out
Digital repository of historic maps held by the Library of Congress of the United States of America
Collection “Cartes” (Maps) of the digital repository “Gallica” of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (BNF). It has 7 sections: parchments, globes, and five more by territorial sections: Africa, Europe, France, Japan and America