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HannahH
There are minimal border lines on this map which poses a stark contrast to the present day Middle East.
The maps borders reflect ottoman divisions of the territory immediately before the activation of the British Mandate. The darkest border…
The maps borders reflect ottoman divisions of the territory immediately before the activation of the British Mandate. The darkest border…
LucieR
I chose to incorporate only the capitalized text in this layer for two reasons: (1) It seems to me that choice of the font/size of the textual references bears some implications about how important certain features were to the map-makers (the more…
Tags: dutch, latin, territorial claims, toponyms, tribe names
EmmaClaireF
This map portrays soil contamination on the territory of Ukraine with cesium-137, a radioactive isotope, as of April 2011. Cesium-137 has a half-life of approximately 30 years (which means that 30 years after its release, half of it will have…
Tags: 2011, Cesium-137, Chernobyl, contamination, radiation, Ukraine
JosiahC
This layer contains a wash of three distinct colors: bright red for free states, dark blue-gray for slave states, and green for territories that were, as the map’s title calls it, “open to slavery or freedom by the repeal of the Missouri Compromise”…
LucieR
This layer contains the colored (land) parts of the map. Supposedly, those territories are under the influence of different rulers (the British, the French, the Dutch and certain native American groups). It is remarkable that the boundaries of those…
MelissaB
This map is a game board, with the goal of completing a “complete and elegant tour.” This layer includes the route and stops of what the complete and elegant tour.
Tags: Colonization, Numbered Game Route, Pathway, Route, World Control
AbigailP
This layer shows the outlines of continents, both known and unknown. The only color on the map traces the known coasts of North America (yellow), Greenland and nearby land (green), and Asia (pink). The relatively unknown coasts of the land around…
GregoryP
Here is just the divide between land and water in New England. This includes the Atlantic Ocean, various rivers, and all the other bodies of water that the map creator includes.
EmmaClaireF
Elevation above sea level is marked by shading in four degrees, with darker colors indicating areas of higher elevation.
Tags: green, mountain ranges, navigability, Topography, waterways