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Atlases and World Globes > World and Reference Atlases > Reference Atlas > The New Atlas of World History -at a glance [6902]
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Atlases and World Globes > World and Reference Atlases > Reference Atlas > The New Atlas of World History -at a glance [6902]The New Atlas of World History -at a glance [6902]
The New Atlas of World History tells the human story in 56 crystal-clear world maps, from six million years ago to today Illustrated timelines accompany the political maps, charting key events and cultural achievements.
Special Colour Coding reveals the rise and fall of states and empires as never before Modern Information Graphics display the world's five largest cities and global population for each given year. Over 400 illustrations convey the richness and diversity of art, architecture and technology Extensive reference Section includes an A to Z of Peoples, Cultures and Nations |
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