Ultra High Res Graphic Collection
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These are public domain infographics that are shared individually on the one impossible time blog. They are just aggregated here, not my own creation. All commercial graphics and art from those threads has been removed; this is for convenience!
Included:
- World History Timeline by Schofield & Sims This chart is a visual feast for history buffs, spanning the vast canvas of our past with a rich tapestry of empires, kingdoms, and civilizations. The timeline starts from 3000 BC and stretches to the present day, encapsulating millennia of human endeavor in a single, vivid illustration. Perfect for both education and display, this timeline is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the ebb and flow of human societies through time.
- The Histomap by John B. Sparks Conceived in 1931, The Histomap is an audacious attempt to encapsulate 4,000 years of global power dynamics on a five-foot-long poster. It's a visually striking representation of the rise and fall of empires, kingdoms, and states, inviting viewers to contemplate the relative scale of historical civilizations at a glance. This unique piece serves as both an intriguing decorative item and a conversational starter, ideal for those passionate about the forces that have shaped our world.
- A New Chart of History This chart, dating back to the first attempt at creating a world history timeline by Joseph Priestley in 1769, lays out the continuation of empires to provide a comprehensive view of global history. It's a deep dive into the milestones that have defined human progress across continents, making it a collector's piece for enthusiasts of historical synthesis. The color-coded design and geographic segmentation make it a striking visual guide to the past.
- Mississippi River Meander Belt A cartographic masterpiece, this map intricately details the ancient courses of the Mississippi River between Cape Girardeau, MO, and Donaldsonville, LA. It's an extraordinary depiction of the river's meandering over time, offering a unique blend of geographical history and art. Ideal for those with a love for maps, rivers, or geological processes, this work illustrates the ever-changing nature of the landscapes we inhabit.
- Geologic Map of the Near Side of the Moon The moon's near side, forever turned towards our gaze, is laid bare in this geologic map. The vibrant hues denote various geological materials and processes that have shaped the lunar surface. It’s a remarkable educational tool and a stunning work of art, perfect for astronomers, geologists, or anyone enamored with the mysteries of our closest celestial neighbor.
Each chart stands alone as a gateway to a different dimension of understanding, yet together, they form an unparalleled bundle of human knowledge and history. These prints are not just educational tools but are also artifacts of human curiosity and the desire to comprehend our place in the sweep of time. For collectors, educators, or those simply in awe of the journey of mankind, this bundle offers a window into the legacies that have brought us here.
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