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Map
of Greece: geographic and altimetric.
Two
lithographed maps from a set on six sheets by C. Grigouras.
56 x 70.5 cm. each.
Scale 1:500,000.
Designed by G. Coustas.
Athens: C. Grigouras and C. Papamandellos, 1929.
From the collection of the
American
Research Institute in Turkey (Ankara), M.36.
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Tips
for Educators
Facts
about Greece (CIA World Factbook)
This
map of Greece was published at a time when mapmaking was just
beginning to establish itself commercially in Greece. Most
of the maps of Greece that were produced in Greece itself
before and even during the 1930s were produced by the Cartographic
or Geographic Service of the Greek Army. Grigouras established
a private cartographic survey company in Athens in the 1920s
that produced map surveys of various parts of Greece. He also
published
a map and tourist guide of the Peloponnesus. The maps themselves
were designed by G. Coustas. This attractive map in six sheets
(only 2 exhibited) was given to the American Research Institute
in Ankara by the archaeologist Carl Blegen, and his bookplate
is on the inner portfolio. Blegen conducted excavations in
various parts of Greece (Argolid, Pylos), but he is best known
for the seven years he spent excavating at Troy, and the resulting
eleven volume publication of his finds. He spent the latter
part of his life in retirement in Athens. Interestingly enough,
this map is not to be found in the Blegen Library of the American
School of Classical Studies in Athens. |