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Europe by Mike Graf,

Europe by Mike Graf,
Discover the diversity of the world's continents through this beautiful new collection of books. Young readers will learn about major features of the land, the division of each continent into regions and countries, and the people, wildlife, natural resources, and environmental issues within each region. Vivid photography and colorful maps extend and enhance the text. This series explores and supports the standards "People, Places, and Environment," as required by the National Council for the Social Studies; and "The World in Spatial Terms," "Places and Regions," "Physical Systems," "Human Systems," "Environment and Society," and "The Uses of Geography," as required by National Geography Standards.



Atlas of World Art
Atlas of World Art
The Atlas of World Art maps the cumulative traces of humankind's artistic activity and demonstrates the importance of physical and political geography for the history of the world's art. This stunning volume is the first to treat the art of the whole worldfrom prehistory to present dayand to show the importance of natural and social factors in shaping artistic activity. The Atlas is divided into seven parts, each devoted to a specific time period: Art of the Hunter Gatherer (50,000-5,000 BCE); Art, Agriculture and Urbanization (5,000-500 BCE); Art, War and Empire (500 BCE-600 CE); Art, Religion and Empire (600-1500); Art, Exploitation and Display (1500-1800); Art, Industry and Science (1800-1900); Art, Competition and Identity (1900-2000). Each section opens with a helpful timeline for that period bringing together important dates from across various cultures. Within each section, the spreads are organized by four broad geographic regions; the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia and the Pacific. With dramatic fullcolor maps, as well as commentaries and illustrations, the Atlas of World Art is an authoritative, comprehensive, and elegant volume.



Physical map - A physical map, in genetics, tells you how much DNA separates two genes and is measured in basepairs, as opposed to a genetic map which tells you the positions of genes in relation to each other based on the frequency of crossing overs. The distance of a physical map is measured by what is called base pairs.

Vinland map - The Vinland map is purportedly a 15th century Mappa Mundi, redrawn from a 13th century original. Its importance is that, in addition to showing Africa, Asia and Europe, the map depicts a body of land across the Atlantic called Vinland, which the map describes as having been visited in the 11th century.

T and O map - A T and O map or T-O map, is a type of medieval world map, representing the physical world as described by the 7th century scholar Isidore of Seville in his Etymologiae (chapter 14, de terra et partibus):

Genetic map - A genetic map is a chromosome map of a species that shows the position of its known genes and/or markers relative to each other, rather than as specific physical points on each chromosome.



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