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Page 1: NR 322: Quick History of GIS Jim Graham Fall 2008.

NR 322: Quick History of GIS

Jim Graham

Fall 2008

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Where does it start?

• When was the first time someone scratched a map in the sand?

• Carved the number of fruit trees on their land onto a plank of wood?

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Town Plan from Catal Hyük (6200 B.C.)

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.missbarbara.net/carto.gif&imgrefurl=http://missbarbara.net/&h=160&w=155&sz=28&hl=en&start=14&um=1&tbnid=KvjKVX9L0flPHM:&tbnh=98&tbnw=95&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dancient%2Bmaps%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den

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Newgrange (3300 BC)

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First World Map: 500 BCE

• Neo-Babylonian (Persian Period)

• Copy of an original dating to the Sargonid Period, circa late eighth or seventh century BCE

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Interpretation

http://www.henry-davis.com/MAPS/AncientWebPages/103.html

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Homer’s View of the Earth

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Roman fresco globe 50 A.D.

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Madaba Mosaic Map: Palestine, 565 A.D.

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Plan of Jerusalem, c. 1200

• Psalter-fragment

• The Hague

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Pietro Vesconte's World Maps, 1321

East

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Henry The Navigator

• Portuguese prince

• Born: 1394

• 1498 Vasco de Gama sailed from Portugal to India

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Cantino world map (1502)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_world_maps

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Piri Reis map (1513)

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First Map of 4 Known Continents

Sebastian Munster 1544

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Polynesian Stick Maps

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Buddhist Temple Complex

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Position• Sun, Moon, and Stars?• Sun, Moon, Stars and

Stexant -> Latitude• Sun, Moon, Stars,

Stextant, and Chronometer -> Latitude and Longitude

• GPS

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Direction

• Sun, moon, and stars• Compass• GPS (as long as you are moving!)

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Recent Past

• Surveying with glass optics and “chains”– USGS Topographic Maps

• Charts and Sextants• Compasses• Street Maps

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Current GIS

• Computers with GIS Software (ArcGIS)

• Aerial & Satellite photography

• Laser surveys• LandSat Satellite

Images• GPS Satellite

Network

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Future of GIS?

• Interconnected Earth– Google Earth?

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World map according to Posidonius (150-130 B.C.)