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Welcome to Arda Maps. This project comes up with the 3 most important ages of J.R.R. Tolkien's works. First Age Second Age Third Age But there is even much more on top of these high-detailed maps. Journeys Timelines Family Tree Thanks for anyone who was involved in this project. For more ideas and feedback check out our Forum. The Ambarkanta maps refer to a set of five maps and diagrams drawn by J.R.R. Tolkien and associated with his work " Ambarkanta: The Shape of the World " (a text attributed to Rúmil ). The maps were reproduced in The Shaping of Middle-earth ( 1986 ). Contents 1 Diagram I 2 Diagram II 3 Diagram III 4 Map IV 5 Map V 6 Later Details 7 References

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Tolkien's Middle-earth was part of his created world of Arda. It was a flat world surrounded by ocean. It included the Undying Lands of Aman and Eressëa, which were all part of the wider creation, Eä. Aman and Middle-earth were separated from each other by the Great Sea Belegaer, analogous to the Atlantic Ocean. Maps of Arda Arda Arda in the First Age Arda in the Second Age Arda in the Third Age Arda Tolkien's original drawing of the First Age map Tolkien's drawing of Arda during the Years of the Trees Spring of Arda by Jamie Whyte Middle-earth Map of Middle-earth from Peter Jackson 's films Video game map of Middle-earth Maps and Illustrations An interactive encyclopedia of the world of J.R.R. Tolkien with thousands of entries, and interactive features including a chronicle, calendar and lexicon of Elvish names. Arda was created within Eä by Eru Ilúvatar. It was then shaped by the Valar, with continental masses such as Middle-earth and Aman, and oceans, like Belegaer . Arda was the home of Elves, Men, Dwarves and other races as well as the kelvar and olvar. Some of the Ainur govern the world under Eru 's mandate. "Creation of Arda" by Jacek Kopalski

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In late writings, J.R.R. Tolkien referred to the solar system encompassing the world as the " Kingdom of Arda ". Contents 1 History 1.1 Allusion to real-world geography 2 Arda Unmarred 3 Arda Marred 4 Arda Healed 5 Translations 6 References 7 External link History Arda-Maps - interactive Tolkien maps, Timelines and Family trees. Arda Maps is a non-profit, Open Source, community driven and educational project. This project is NOT associated with Middle-earth Enterprises nor the Tolkien Estates. We come up with 3 Tolkien ages, 882 characters, 796 places over 1624 timeline events and more than 500 licenced. The Encyclopedia of Arda is a personal project - a tribute to and a celebration of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. The site is evolving into an illustrated hypertext encyclopedia of Tolkien's realms and peoples. It already contains about four thousand entries, and we're constantly adding new entries and expanding existing ones. Inside the encyclopedia This map should include Valinor and Númenor as well. The best I can find so far appears to be a map from David Day's "Tolkien Bestiary" the-lord-of-the-rings tolkiens-legendarium Share Improve this question Follow edited May 12, 2022 at 17:00 DavidW 123k 29 527 664 asked May 13, 2015 at 15:37 user45549 13

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The proper but technical term "Arda", first appearing in The Silmarillion, refers to the entirety of Tolkien's world, and is seen in the names of Encyclopedia of Arda or Ardalambion. A frequent misuse of the term is the equation of "Middle-earth" with the mapped regions, as seen in the maps with Lord of the Rings. Ambarkanta maps E The earliest map I I Vene Kemen Media in category "Maps of Arda" The following 21 files are in this category, out of 21 total. Christopher Tolkien - The earliest map.png 377 × 404 J.R.R. Tolkien - Ambarkanta Diagram II.jpg 500 × 608 J.R.R. Tolkien - Ambarkanta Diagram III.jpg 500 × 577 The Atlas of Middle-earth by Karen Wynn Fonstad is an atlas of various lands in Arda. It includes specific maps for The Silmarillion, The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, for which it is intended as a reading companion. Contents 1 Contents 2 Errors and criticism 2.1 Inconsistencies with earlier publications Map of Gondor Beleriand and Middle-earth Map Overlaid The Second Age Second Age of Arda - Karen Wynn Fonstad Map of Numenor Númenor by Christopher Tolkien JRR Tolkiens Map of Numenor The First Age Map of Beleriand during the First Age Beleriand and Middle-earth Map Overlaid Map of Realms of the Noldor Map of Southern Beleriand

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J. R. R. Tolkien's maps, depicting his fictional Middle-earth and other places in his legendarium, helped him with plot development, guided the reader through his often complex stories, and contributed to the impression of depth and worldbuilding in his writings. What's the most detailed map of Arda that exists? I'm looking for the most detailed map of Arda as a whole that there is. I've seen the ones in the Atlas of Middle earth, the Tolkien Bestiary, etc. But I'm looking for some kind of definitive, possibly fan-made, map that details everything that is known about Middle Earth proper and beyond.