A grayscale campaign map of the Middle East from Thebes in Egypt to Susa in the east; designed for wargames campaigns set in the sunset years of the Assyrian Empire and covering the lands of Assyria, Babylon, Israel, and so forth.
Can also be used for plotting the whereabouts of a character in a roleplaying game set in the same era of history! ... [click here for more]
Five colour campaign maps of alternate reality colonies covering the equivalent of India, China, the Wild West, the Orient and Africa. They can be used for Victorian Imperialist adventures ranging from the Northwest Frontier, the Indian Mutiny, Boxer rebellion, cowboys vs. indians, in darkest Africa, or going down the Nile against the Mahdi to relieve Khartoum! In these respects they can be employed... [click here for more]
Colour campaign maps of Anatolia and the Holy Land from Constantinople to Gaza, showing march routes in red lines as well as Islamic forces entry points in green (for the 1st crusade the crusaders start at Constantinople... or perhaps you could a sea landing!).
Aimed primarily at the wargame campaigns set during the 1st Crusade, the maps can probably be employed for some of the other crusades!
The... [click here for more]
The Glory of Kings ATLAS ~ a full set of campaign maps for the 18th century which contains all 25 maps used in The Glory of Kings game but which can also be used for a wargames campaign or strategic maps for wide-ranging roleplaying!
Many of the maps have been updated, and some completely replaced with new versions. This is an ongoing process since the maps are being frequently updated as the game... [click here for more]
THE ROMAN EMPIRE MAPS
The maps consist of a very large master map of the Roman Empire and adjacent territories, and nine printable A4 maps without a textured background showing the areas closer up. An introduction is also included.
A companion guide detailing the locations on the maps is also available on this site, called Roman Empire Locations Guide.
These are part of a wargame campaign project... [click here for more]