Yes. A primary source is basically something that is created by someone that has direct personal knowledge of what they're writing it about. For instance someone witnessing a fight, and writing about it is a primary source. So a map created by an explorer who is directly witnessing what he's mapping is definitely a primary source.
A physical map
Themic Mobility Map
We don’t have the map so can’t answer the question.
How dose the north amarica map look like
that would depend on the scale of the map
Yes, a map can be considered a primary source if it was created at the time of the events or period being studied. It provides firsthand geographical and spatial information that can help researchers understand historical context.
A map would be a primary source. It is a creation during a particular time; a relic or artifact.
Yes. Primary sources are first-hand evidence supporting a topic. Therefore, a map that directly shows evidence towards what you are stating or researching would be considered a primary source. Good luck!
The source statement of a map typically contains information about where the data came from, who created the map, and when it was last updated. It provides transparency and helps users understand the reliability and relevance of the information presented on the map.
The Map of Time was created in 2008.
Map of Rensselaerswyck was created in 1632.
Genoese map was created in 1457.
The Ghost Map was created in 2006.
Map Link was created in 199#.
The Ruined Map was created in 1967.
The Wizard's Map was created in 2002.
Caverio map was created in 1505.