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Explore Namibia’s Past: A Fascinating Journey Through the Early Maps of the Region

The Namibia Scientific Society is set to host a captivating lecture that promises to take attendees on an exciting journey through the rich cartographic history of Namibia. This engaging talk, titled “The Early Cartography of Namibia—Coastal Charts and Orientation Maps of the Interior, 1502-1902,” will explore how early explorers and cartographers depicted the evolving geography of this remarkable nation. Scheduled for November 18th, this event offers a unique opportunity for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in the dynamics of nation-building through mapping to learn from a leading expert.

Dr. Imre Josef Demhardt, who holds the esteemed Garret Chair in the History of Cartography at the University of Texas at Arlington, will enlighten the audience with his deep insights. He is well-versed in the historical narratives attached to Namibia’s geography and will present sixteen remarkable charts and maps that paint a vivid picture of Namibia’s exploration between 1502 and 1902. Attendees can expect to dive into untold stories of exploration and the quest for knowledge that shaped not only Namibia’s cartographic legacy but also contributed to the broader understanding of southern Africa’s rich history.

The Namibia Scientific Society emphasizes that Namibia is distinguished by its unique cartographic heritage. Despite its natural challenges, such as an extensive coastline and arid landscapes, the country’s maps reveal a narrative rich in cultural and historical significance. Dr. Demhardt, a seasoned researcher with many visits to Namibia since 1988, is a Corresponding Member of the Society and brings a wealth of knowledge and personal experience to the table.

This enlightening talk offers a perfect blend of history, education, and cultural appreciation, making it an unmissable event for anyone passionate about Namibia or cartography. Whether you’re a history buff, a student, or a curious mind, mark your calendar for November 18th and prepare to delve into the foundational aspects of Namibia’s geographical identity.

Join the conversation and explore the pivotal role that maps have played in shaping not only Namibia but also the understanding of southern Africa as a whole. Don’t miss this chance to connect with fellow enthusiasts and gain insights from one of the leading voices in cartographic history!

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