On ancient maps, India is usually portrayed as much smaller than it is nowadays. Sometimes it’s perhaps only half the size. Surely mariners of the time could judge distances, especially along a relatively even coastline. What is the reason for the discrepancy?
T. L. Threlfall, Essex, UK
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