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Albeit the oldest surviving map in the world is considered to be the Turin Papyrus Map, mapmaking as we know it really only took off in the early 16th century and the Dutch arguably had the worlds best cartographers, known for mapping the entire globe and giving rise to the Golden Age of Dutch and Flemish Cartography.
Here are the oldest maps I have been able to find that show or mention the Island of Ens and Emmerlord. The name Schockland only appears in the 1700s. If you know of any older or relevant maps, please send me a message!










