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Hand-drawn and painted map of the peoples of Europe in Antiquity, as described by the geographer Ptolemy (c. 100-160, c.e.) [OC]

This map is an attempt at depicting the various tribes and ethno-linguistic groups that were mentioned in Ptolemy's "Geographia." (Obviously it isn't the same as a political map, since by this time the Romans would have been administering much of the land here)



edit: I ran out of paint before I could do a legend but here's what the colors correspond to!

In France, Spain, Portugal, Britain, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, Italy:

    Light Green: Celts

    Dark Green: Turdetani

    Yellow: Iberians

    Darker Yellow: Para-celtic groups like the Lusitani and the Vettones

    Pink: Aquitanians

    Teal: Ligures

    Purple: Germanic peoples

    Cream: Rhaetians

    Orange: Etruscans

    Red: Italic peoples

    Darker Pink: Veneti

In the Balkans, Near East, and North Africa:

    Light Blue: Greeks

    Darker Blue: Illyrians

    Reddish Brown: Daco-Thracian peoples

    Mint: Anatolians

    Gold: Armenians

    Magenta: Phoenicians / Carthaginians

    Light Pink: Libyco-Berber peoples

    Indigo: Egyptians

    Light Purple: Aramaic-speaking peoples

    Dark Brown: Hebrews

In Northeastern Europe:

    Brown: Bastarnae

    Ice Blue: Venedae

    Goldenrod: Aestii

    Orange: Sarmatae

    Light Brown: Fenni

    Olive Green: Northwest Caucasian peoples (e.g., Abkhazians)

    Light Pink: Georgians

Grey (Maeotae, Tauri, peoples on Sicily, Sardinia, and the Baleares): Unknown