Gastaldi's Ptolemaic map of Central Asia includes the northern reaches of the Ganges in northern India. Numerous ancient kingdoms, many from myth and legend, are depicted. Magnus Tartarus is seated in his throne at upper right and a gruesome scene of cannibalism places Anthropophagi (man-eaters) north of Serica and the Anibae Mons. The map was published in the first pocket-sized edition of Ptolemy's Geography.