%0 Journal Article %T La « carte d’Artémidore » ? Le delta des Ptolémées! %+ Centre de recherche pluridisciplinaire en Lettres, Langues, Sciences Humaines et des Sociétés (Pléiade) %+ Université Sorbonne Paris Nord %A Carrez-Maratray, Jean-Yves %< avec comité de lecture %@ 0066-6459 %J Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete %I De Gruyter %V 65 %N 1 %P 1-19 %8 2019-06-01 %D 2019 %R 10.1515/apf-2019-0001 %Z Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryJournal articles %X Abstract As some scholars have already suggested, the « Artemidorus map » does not depict a Spanish landscape, but a huge river delta. This article argues in favour of the Nile delta in Ptolemaic times. The three main river courses at the centre of the map correspond exactly to what Ps.Skylax (340 BC) called the « Sebennytic », « Mendesian » and « Phatnitic » mouths (stomata). Some peculiarities, like the Bubastis island and the Red Sea canal, seem to confirm this identification. %G English %L hal-03874637 %U https://sorbonne-paris-nord.hal.science/hal-03874637 %~ SHS %~ UNIV-PARIS13 %~ AO-HISTOIRE %~ HISTOIRE %~ PLEIADE %~ USPC %~ CONDORCET3 %~ CAMPUS-CONDORCET %~ SORBONNE-PARIS-NORD