Wikipedia:WikiProject historical atlas

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Wikipedia:WikiProject historical atlas has the aim of creating a historical atlas.

Participants:

[edit] Tasks

(see discussion on the talk page)

  • At the moment we are searching for the right systems that can be used to develop the software. GMT will probably be used.
  • This project will probably be split into two sections (see talk page).

[edit] Expertise

[edit] Noteworthy examples of electronic historical atlases

  • Centennia is more than ten years old and has not been updated since. It is not for free and only depicts the situation of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East from AD 1000 to 1994. Maps divide a year into ten parts and cover not only borders of countries, but also the extents of military campaigns. Especially impressive is the Mongol conquest of the Middle East and Eastern Europe. A free version is available which only covers 1792-1820.
  • Exemplars: the TimeMap samples (a series of avi and/or swf files). They say their program is open source, but I think they're really using a proprietary open-source license (not that I was able to get their program running on my machine).
  • Historical atlas of Europe at the beginning of each century from 1 CE to 2000 CE. Commercial; online samples and low-res versions available free.
  • worldhistorymaps.com 2500 years of world history in yearly maps, though very much a commercial venture; only listed here for comparative purposes.