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Archaeology of South America - Published 1982 by National Geographic

Archaeology of South America - Published 1982 by National Geographic

Archaeology of South America (1982)

Publisher: National Geographic
Published: March 1982
Scale: 1 : 5,540,000
Size: 938 mm (W) ร— 573 mm (H)
Orientation: Landscape
Map Type: Historical & Archaeological Thematic Map

Published in 1982, Archaeology of South America is a richly illustrated thematic map that explores the deep archaeological history of the South American continent. Issued alongside the companion Indians of South America map, this sheet brings together geography, archaeology, and cultural history to reveal the locations and material legacy of South Americaโ€™s great pre-Columbian civilisations.

Designed to be both informative and visually engaging, the map is filled with illustrations and explanatory notes highlighting important archaeological sites, artefacts, and cultural regions. Major centres such as Cuzco and Machu Picchu are shown in their geographic context, helping viewers understand how landscape, trade routes, and environment shaped ancient societies long before European contact.

This is classic National Geographic cartography from the early 1980s โ€” dense with information, yet carefully balanced for clarity and exploration.


๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ What This Map Shows

  • Major archaeological sites across South America

  • Locations associated with ancient Andean civilisations

  • Illustrations of artefacts and material culture

  • Geographic context linking mountains, coasts, and river systems

  • Cultural regions and archaeological significance explained through notes

The map encourages close reading, rewarding curiosity with layer upon layer of historical insight.


๐Ÿ•ฐ๏ธ Understanding Ancient South America

  • Explores South America before European arrival

  • Connects archaeology with geography and environment

  • Highlights how civilisations adapted to mountains, jungles, and coasts

  • Provides context for iconic sites such as Machu Picchu within broader regional networks

This is a map that turns isolated ruins into part of a continent-wide story.


๐ŸŽจ Cartography & Illustration

  • Abundant hand-drawn illustrations typical of National Geographicโ€™s era

  • Clear symbology balanced with narrative text

  • A strong example of educational, atlas-style thematic mapping

  • Designed for study, teaching, and long-form viewing


๐ŸŽจ Materials, Print Quality & Hanging Options

๐Ÿ“„ Paper (Classic Framing Option)

  • Printed on high-quality matte paper for crisp linework and illustrations

  • Smooth, low-glare surface โ€” ideal for framing under glass

  • A traditional choice for libraries, studies, and heritage interiors


๐Ÿ”’ Laminated (Write-On / Wipe-Off)

  • Printed on quality paper and encapsulated in protective laminate

  • Durable, waterproof, and tear-resistant

  • Write-on / wipe-off surface compatible with whiteboard markers and map dots

  • Ideal for education, teaching, and interactive discussion

๐Ÿชต Optional Timber Hang Rails โ€” Laminated

  • Top and bottom natural timber rails provide structure and balance

  • Bottom rail adds weight so the wide format hangs flat and straight

  • Prevents edge curl and long-term sagging

  • Supplied with hanging cord โ€” ready to mount on a single hook

Please allow up to 10 working days for laminated maps with hang rails.


๐ŸŽจ Archival Canvas (Premium Display Option)

  • Printed on 395 gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas

  • Subtle canvas texture enhances colour depth while preserving fine illustration detail

  • Matte surface reduces reflections compared with glass-framed prints

Archival Pigment Inks

  • Produced using Hewlett-Packard archival, fade-resistant pigment inks

  • Ensures crisp typography, stable colour, and long-term durability

๐Ÿชต Optional Timber Hang Rails โ€” Canvas

  • Top and bottom timber rails create a clean, gallery-style presentation

  • Bottom rail adds weight for a perfectly straight hang

  • Prevents edge curl and sag over time

  • Supplied with hanging cord โ€” ready to mount

Please allow up to 10 working days for canvas maps with hang rails.

Canvas editions are intended for display and reference and are not write-on / wipe-off like laminated versions.


๐Ÿ“ Size & Scale

  • Size: 938 mm ร— 573 mm

  • Scale: 1 : 5,540,000

A generous landscape format that allows archaeological detail and illustration to be appreciated at a glance.


๐Ÿ“Š Specifications

Attribute Details
Title Archaeology of South America
Publisher National Geographic
Year 1982
Coverage South America
Map Type Historical & archaeological thematic
Features Archaeological sites, artefact illustrations, cultural notes
Companion Map Indians of South America
Scale 1 : 5,540,000
Available Formats Paper โ€ข Laminated โ€ข Laminated + Hang Rails โ€ข Canvas โ€ข Canvas + Hang Rails
Canvas Weight 395 gsm HP Professional Matte
Inks (Canvas) Hewlett-Packard archival, fade-resistant pigment inks
Size 938 mm ร— 573 mm
Orientation Landscape

๐ŸŽฏ Who Itโ€™s For

  • ๐Ÿบ Archaeology & ancient history enthusiasts

  • ๐ŸŽ“ Educators & students โ€” South American history and culture

  • ๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ National Geographic collectors โ€” classic 1980s thematic maps

  • ๐Ÿ›๏ธ Libraries & museums โ€” educational and cultural displays

  • ๐ŸŽ Gift buyers โ€” intellectually rich and visually engaging


๐Ÿค Our Commitment

This historic National Geographic map is reproduced and printed in Australia with careful attention to colour accuracy and fine illustrative detail. Every print is checked and packed with care, ensuring it arrives ready to inform, inspire, and endure.

๐Ÿ›’ Explore South Americaโ€™s ancient past โ€” choose Paper, Laminated, or Canvas, with optional timber hang rails, and bring Archaeology of South America (1982) to your wall.

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Archaeology of South America (1982)

Publisher: National Geographic
Published: March 1982
Scale: 1 : 5,540,000
Size: 938 mm (W) ร— 573 mm (H)
Orientation: Landscape
Map Type: Historical & Archaeological Thematic Map

Published in 1982, Archaeology of South America is a richly illustrated thematic map that explores the deep archaeological history of the South American continent. Issued alongside the companion Indians of South America map, this sheet brings together geography, archaeology, and cultural history to reveal the locations and material legacy of South Americaโ€™s great pre-Columbian civilisations.

Designed to be both informative and visually engaging, the map is filled with illustrations and explanatory notes highlighting important archaeological sites, artefacts, and cultural regions. Major centres such as Cuzco and Machu Picchu are shown in their geographic context, helping viewers understand how landscape, trade routes, and environment shaped ancient societies long before European contact.

This is classic National Geographic cartography from the early 1980s โ€” dense with information, yet carefully balanced for clarity and exploration.


๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ What This Map Shows

  • Major archaeological sites across South America

  • Locations associated with ancient Andean civilisations

  • Illustrations of artefacts and material culture

  • Geographic context linking mountains, coasts, and river systems

  • Cultural regions and archaeological significance explained through notes

The map encourages close reading, rewarding curiosity with layer upon layer of historical insight.


๐Ÿ•ฐ๏ธ Understanding Ancient South America

  • Explores South America before European arrival

  • Connects archaeology with geography and environment

  • Highlights how civilisations adapted to mountains, jungles, and coasts

  • Provides context for iconic sites such as Machu Picchu within broader regional networks

This is a map that turns isolated ruins into part of a continent-wide story.


๐ŸŽจ Cartography & Illustration

  • Abundant hand-drawn illustrations typical of National Geographicโ€™s era

  • Clear symbology balanced with narrative text

  • A strong example of educational, atlas-style thematic mapping

  • Designed for study, teaching, and long-form viewing


๐ŸŽจ Materials, Print Quality & Hanging Options

๐Ÿ“„ Paper (Classic Framing Option)

  • Printed on high-quality matte paper for crisp linework and illustrations

  • Smooth, low-glare surface โ€” ideal for framing under glass

  • A traditional choice for libraries, studies, and heritage interiors


๐Ÿ”’ Laminated (Write-On / Wipe-Off)

  • Printed on quality paper and encapsulated in protective laminate

  • Durable, waterproof, and tear-resistant

  • Write-on / wipe-off surface compatible with whiteboard markers and map dots

  • Ideal for education, teaching, and interactive discussion

๐Ÿชต Optional Timber Hang Rails โ€” Laminated

  • Top and bottom natural timber rails provide structure and balance

  • Bottom rail adds weight so the wide format hangs flat and straight

  • Prevents edge curl and long-term sagging

  • Supplied with hanging cord โ€” ready to mount on a single hook

Please allow up to 10 working days for laminated maps with hang rails.


๐ŸŽจ Archival Canvas (Premium Display Option)

  • Printed on 395 gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas

  • Subtle canvas texture enhances colour depth while preserving fine illustration detail

  • Matte surface reduces reflections compared with glass-framed prints

Archival Pigment Inks

  • Produced using Hewlett-Packard archival, fade-resistant pigment inks

  • Ensures crisp typography, stable colour, and long-term durability

๐Ÿชต Optional Timber Hang Rails โ€” Canvas

  • Top and bottom timber rails create a clean, gallery-style presentation

  • Bottom rail adds weight for a perfectly straight hang

  • Prevents edge curl and sag over time

  • Supplied with hanging cord โ€” ready to mount

Please allow up to 10 working days for canvas maps with hang rails.

Canvas editions are intended for display and reference and are not write-on / wipe-off like laminated versions.


๐Ÿ“ Size & Scale

  • Size: 938 mm ร— 573 mm

  • Scale: 1 : 5,540,000

A generous landscape format that allows archaeological detail and illustration to be appreciated at a glance.


๐Ÿ“Š Specifications

Attribute Details
Title Archaeology of South America
Publisher National Geographic
Year 1982
Coverage South America
Map Type Historical & archaeological thematic
Features Archaeological sites, artefact illustrations, cultural notes
Companion Map Indians of South America
Scale 1 : 5,540,000
Available Formats Paper โ€ข Laminated โ€ข Laminated + Hang Rails โ€ข Canvas โ€ข Canvas + Hang Rails
Canvas Weight 395 gsm HP Professional Matte
Inks (Canvas) Hewlett-Packard archival, fade-resistant pigment inks
Size 938 mm ร— 573 mm
Orientation Landscape

๐ŸŽฏ Who Itโ€™s For

  • ๐Ÿบ Archaeology & ancient history enthusiasts

  • ๐ŸŽ“ Educators & students โ€” South American history and culture

  • ๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ National Geographic collectors โ€” classic 1980s thematic maps

  • ๐Ÿ›๏ธ Libraries & museums โ€” educational and cultural displays

  • ๐ŸŽ Gift buyers โ€” intellectually rich and visually engaging


๐Ÿค Our Commitment

This historic National Geographic map is reproduced and printed in Australia with careful attention to colour accuracy and fine illustrative detail. Every print is checked and packed with care, ensuring it arrives ready to inform, inspire, and endure.

๐Ÿ›’ Explore South Americaโ€™s ancient past โ€” choose Paper, Laminated, or Canvas, with optional timber hang rails, and bring Archaeology of South America (1982) to your wall.