This antique map from 1665 is titled ‘Fifae Pars Orientalis’, which translates to ‘Eastern Part of Fife’. The map depicts the eastern region of Fife in Scotland during the early 17th century. The area was predominantly rural, with small villages and towns scattered throughout. The landscape would have been dominated by agriculture, with farmers working the land to produce crops and livestock. The map shows Methil, Leven, and Glenrothes as central locations, but beyond that, the details are left to the imagination. This beautifully crafted map offers a glimpse into the past and provides an insight into the geography and topography of the region during this period.
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