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decorative elements. The
Early Modern Period saw the
convergence of
cartographical techniques across Eurasia and the
exchange of
mercantile mapping techniques...
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cartography requires exact and
unchanging coordinates, the averaged[citation needed]
locations of
geographical poles are
taken as
fixed cartographic poles...
- The
history of
cartography traces the
development of
cartography, or
mapmaking technology, in
human history. Maps have been one of the most important...
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Celestial cartography, uranography,
astrography or star
cartography[citation needed] is the
fringe of
astronomy and
branch of
cartography concerned with...
- The
earliest cartographic depictions of
Europe are
found in
early world maps. In cl****ical antiquity,
Europe was ****umed to
cover the
quarter of the globe...
- world.
Cartography or map-making is the
study and
practice of
crafting representations of the
Earth upon a flat
surface (see
History of
cartography), and...
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suppositional existence of an
island at that location, and to a
common cartographical placeholder name to
which coordinates erroneously set to 0,0 are ****igned...
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Cartographic design or map
design is the
process of
crafting the
appearance of a map,
applying the
principles of
design and
knowledge of how maps are used...
- The
Cartographic Journal (first
published June 1964), is an
established peer-reviewed
academic journal of
record and
comment that is
published on behalf...
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Cartographic propaganda is a map
created with the goal of
achieving a
result similar to
traditional propaganda. The map can be
outright falsified, or created...