
Curator David Easterbrook told the BBC that the antique maps not only show the growing geographical knowledge of Africa but the progression of colonisation.
"Early cartographers had not visited or surveyed the land, so they had to do their best guesswork," he told the BBC.
"The earliest maps show just how unreal the knowledge of Africa was in Europe at that time," Mr Easterbrook says.The cartographers were often working from multiple and often varying accounts.
In some early examples, the River Nile is in the wrong place and many mountains, lakes and sources of precious minerals were based on hearsay.
The maps depict numerous ancient African kingdoms, including Abyssinia and Monomotapa.
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