Map review of the Afro-American historical development / Hearne Brothers.

Cartographer
Hearne Brothers [Browse]
Format
Map
Language
English
Εdition
'Earth science' edition.
Published/​Created
Detroit : Hearne Brothers, [1970?]
Description
  • Scales differ (W 180°00ʹ00ʹʹ--E 180°00ʹ00ʹʹ/N 90°00ʹ00ʹʹ--S 90°00ʹ00ʹʹ).
  • 11 maps on 1 sheet : both sides, color, mounted on steel spring-release rod, color illustrations, portraits ; on sheet 220 x 127 cm

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  • Princeton copy 1

    Details

    Subject(s)
    Library of Congress genre(s)
    Series
    Student participation series [More in this series]
    Notes
    • Relief shown by spot heights.
    • Includes index.
    • Shows country names and boundaries, cities, population, hydrographic names, mountains, culture names, culture boundaries, educational institutions, exploration routes, "Peoples of Africa: culture groups", and "Slave trade routes" (Arabic, Dutch, French, English, Portuguese).
    • Includes illustrations, historical notes, text, table of official languages.
    Binding note
    Princeton copy 1 mounted on metal dowels.
    Contents
    • Maps on recto: Official map review of the Afro-American historical development
    • Vegetation zones
    • Egyptian Empire 1450 B.C.
    • Greco-Roman Empire 550 B.C.-700 A.D.
    • Islamic Empire 700 A.D.-1400 A.D.
    • Early African Kingdoms 1400 A.D.-1700 A.D.
    • Colonial Africa 1914.
    • Maps on verso : The United States expansion of Afro-American populations [includes two insets: Alaska, Sate of Hawaii]
    • The flow of Africans to other continents (16th, 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries)
    • Birthplace of prominent Afro-Americans [includes inset: Slave trade routes (Dutch, English, French)]
    • Afro-Americans contributions to Wisconsin.
    Other title(s)
    • Afro-American historical development
    • Student participation map review of the Afro-American historical development
    At head of title
    • Hearne Brothers official
    OCLC
    1330252391
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