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It remained a puzzle to him whether they were cartographically recording the entire route.
Aztecs embraced the widespread manner of presenting history cartographically.
Some cartographically or commercially important atlases include the following:
Cross-cutting relationships may be seen cartographically, megascopically, and microscopically.
Professional Series: vector maps with cartographically very detailed borderlines, including topographic, infrastructural and population content.
Even that could be circumvented by using the jumpspace technique - once space had been cartographically explored by lightspeed outriders.
The terrestrial globe on the lower shelf repeats a portion of a cartographically imaginative map created in possibly 1530 and of unknown origin.
Since 1991, the peninsula has been investigated by the team of ETH Zürich geologically and cartographically.
Historically and cartographically, it consists of present day Bayelsa, Delta, and Rivers States.
For the cartographically inclined, there is an absorbing collection of historical United States and international maps for sale, many of them hand-colored.
Cartographically, the viewer is on firmer ground with Ming Mur-Ray's conventional map of Africa emerging from oilstick chiaroscuro.
Its main goal is not to depict a cartographically exact depiction of the world and its continents, but to illustrate the primitive Diaspora of the Apostles.
Nonetheless, the hybrid discipline that Mr. Bordo is charting for himself - a kind of cartographically conscious rerouting of modernism - seems full of possibilities.
Some historians once believed the legendary island of Antillia, made famous in many 15th-century portolan charts, was first insinuated cartographically in the 1367 Pizigani brothers chart.
The Education Department produced an Atlas of Human Endeavour" to provide schools with an up-to-date, cartographically represented list of achievements by the state and its people.
The aim of this map was not to represent the world cartographically, but to serve as an illustration of the Apostles Diaspora in the first decades of Christianity.
Opponents of Mercator (not Mr. Crane) accuse him of helping Europeans to feel cartographically blessed, justifying themselves in then assuming and perpetuating their imperial role.
Some historians believe the legend of Antillia was first insinuated cartographically in the 1367 portolan of the Venetian brothers Domenico and Francesco Pizzigano.
The Christopher Nolan depiction of Gotham has featured distinct Chicago architecture and is cartographically based on the canon DC map of Gotham.
Through brief presentations and extended discussions, participants explored innovative ways of visualising cultural and linguistic diversity and shared appropriate techniques and tools for representing endangerment, both cartographically and geospatially.
My host's main rivals, he told me with undergraduate fervour, came from a high-thinking, plain-living establishment which had dozed the unworldly centuries away in the flat, dull, fen country of England, cartographically described on the map as Cambridge.
As an appendix to that treaty, the two governments formally assured each other that they now considered the whole remaining Dodecanese border between them to be uncontroversial, and appointed a bilateral technical committee to trace its exact delimitation cartographically.
If the Weimar map were truly made in 1424, then it would be the first map to depict Antillia cartographically (or at least place it on an equal footing with the 1424 nautical map of Zuane Pizzigano).
In 1815, William Smith published his famous geological map and when Greenough finally published his map five years later it was clear he was heavily indebted to Smith's work in delineating strata (although not acknowledged until the 1865 edition); nevertheless Greenough's map contained more geological detail and was better cartographically.