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The topographical results of his explorations were published in Paris between 1860 and 1873 in Geodesie d ' Ethiopie, full of the most valuable information and illustrated by ten maps.
For example, one of the most famous early maps of North America is unofficially known as the " Beaver Map ", published in 1715 by Herman Moll.
GMs may choose to run a game based on a published game world, with the maps and history already in place ; such game worlds often have pre-written adventures.
Numerous maps were drawn up in cooperation with the engraver Christoph Weigel the Elder, who also published Siebmachers Wappenbuch.
* George Bradshaw, including maps of the British railway network, first published in 1839
The " kingdom " published maps of its alleged location ; however, the islands shown did not exist.
As these were independents, the quality of accommodation varied widely from one lodge to another ; while a minority of these properties were inspected or rated by automobile associations ( AAA and CAA, in addition to providing maps to member motorists, have published tour books or directories of restaurants and rooms since 1917 ), no consistent standard stood behind the " sanitized for your protection " banner.
In 1954 China published maps showing substantial portions of Soviet Siberian territory as its own.
Many published maps are associated in one way or another with the work of Christopher Scotese.
The road came on Chinese maps published in 1958.
These companies published route maps of their own services but did not, generally, co-operate in advertising their services collectively.
Much of the gaming materials and other writings focus particularly on these Five Empires which control much of the world's northern continent ( only about an eighth of the planet's surface has published maps ).
Freshwater Fish Distribution featuring 169 maps, 324 fish drawings and 1, 700 references was published by University of Chicago Press in 2007.
Meanwhile, the first modern mass-market wargame, based on cardboard counters and maps, was designed and published by Charles S. Roberts in 1952.
Although the use of the graduated scale and grid reference for maps was not thoroughly described until the published work of Pei Xiu ( 224 – 271 CE ), there is evidence that in the early 2nd century CE, cartographer Zhang Heng was the first to use scales and grids for maps.
Recreating the city was also a challenge ; although Gygax still had his old maps of the original city, all of his previously published work on the city was owned by WotC, so he would have to create most of the city from scratch while maintaining the look and feel of his original.
In addition to books and audiobooks, purported maps of Ambridge and Borsetshire have been published.
Modern historical maps of the Qing period published in China mark the site of future Khabarovsk as " Boli ".
He produced his own atlas in a number of parts, the first of which was published in 1578 and consisted of corrected versions of the maps of Ptolemy ( though introducing a number of new errors ).
Maps of France, Germany and the Netherlands were added in 1585 and of the Balkans and Greece in 1588 ; further maps were published by Mercator's son Rumold Mercator in 1595 after the death of his father.
There may have been a gap between Mount Gundabad in the Misty Mountains and the westernmost extremity of the Grey Mountains, though published maps differ on this point.
The Indians did not learn of the existence of the road until 1957, which was confirmed when the road was shown in Chinese maps published in 1958.
Previously published by Ziff Davis under " SHOWDAILY ", the magazine provides news, and maps of the show floor.
The maps are published at scales 1: 25, 000 1: 50, 000 1: 200, 000 and 1: 500, 000.

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This led to many townlands being recorded as having two names during the 1824 Ordnance Survey, and some maps today give different names for the same place.
The oldest extant Chinese maps come from the State of Qin, dated back to the 4th century BC, during the Warring States Period.
The dadaists imitated the techniques developed during the cubist movement through the pasting of cut pieces of paper items, but extended their art to encompass items such as transportation tickets, maps, plastic wrappers, etc.
Joshua Tree park guides are given the option to tell the story of Parsons ' cremation during tours, but there is no mention of the act in official maps or brochures.
Cook made detailed maps of Newfoundland prior to making three voyages to the Pacific Ocean, during which he achieved the first European contact with the eastern coastline of Australia and the Hawaiian Islands, and the first recorded circumnavigation of New Zealand.
The maps and journals of the explorers helped to define the boundaries during the negotiations leading to the Adams – Onís Treaty, which set the western boundary as follows: north up the Sabine River from the Gulf of Mexico to its intersection with the 32nd parallel, due north to the Red River, up the Red River to the 100th meridian, north to the Arkansas River, up the Arkansas River to its headwaters, due north to the 42nd parallel and due west to its previous boundary.
There are many references in culture to the map, including parodies of it using different station-names – an example being the official cover art used on tube maps during 2010.
It was a quick, cheap process and had been used to print British army maps during the Peninsula War.
* Richard Edes Harrison produced a striking series of maps during and after World War II for Fortune magazine.
Mindanao is named after the Maguindanaons who constituted the largest Sultanate historically, and evidence from maps made during the 17th and 18th centuries suggests that the name was used to refer to the island by natives at the time.
Phantom islands are islands that were believed to exist, and appeared on maps for a period of time ( sometimes centuries ) during recorded history, but were later removed after they were proved to be nonexistent.
A series of maps that illustrate the increasing hegemony of Mercia during the 8th centuryThe next important king of Mercia was Æthelbald ( 716 – 757 ).
The cycle maps to the sleep cycle, repeating several times during a typical night's sleep.
Ptolemy's maps, which became well known in Europe during the Renaissance, did not actually depict such a continent, but they did show an Africa which had no southern oceanic boundary ( and which therefore might extend all the way to the South Pole ), and also raised the possibility that the Indian Ocean was entirely enclosed by land.
However, during the exploration of the area by Robert McClure ( 1850 – 1854 ) the island was marked on their maps as " Baring Island ".
Even during the 11th Duke's tenure, however, disputes arose — when the definitive rights of way were being compiled in the 1960s and 70s, the footpath to the Swiss Cottage ( an isolated house by one of the lakes in the woods ) was contested, and the matter went to the High Court, making Derbyshire one of the last counties to settle its definitive maps.
At Hapgood's request, they had studied both Piri Reis and Oronce Finé maps during their off-duty hours, concluding that both were compiled from original source maps of Antarctica at a time when it was relatively free of ice, supporting Hapgood's findings.
As part of orders issued during the Presidency of George Washington, maps of Cranbury were made showing the presence of a church, a mill and 25 other buildings.
At Fort Smith Arkansas before going to work with Reynolds and Hannaford McAlester had received maps of the coal deposits from engineer Oliver Weldon, who had served with McAlester during the war.
The name, as was common during the Middle Ages, was spelled differently: Pauzigk, Pautzke ( in a 1277 document Putzc, 1277 Pusecz, 1288 Puczse and Putsk, 1289 Pucz, see historical maps below ).
These satellite maps show chlorophyll concentration ( which corresponds with the abundance of phytoplankton ) during El Niño ( top ) and La Niña ( lower ).
In the 1860s, Ephraim George Squier visited the ruins and later published maps and sketches completed during his visit.
It appeared in Johann Bayer's Uranometria of 1603, and during the 17th century, a few other maps that were made of the sky followed suit.
As a result, the international name of the sea changed from no name to the Sea of Japan, on the maps drawn by countries other than Japan or Korea during the 17th to 20th centuries.

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