Table of Figures
- Figure 1: The space-time cube, showing evolution of a region through time
- Figure 2: Animation of the spread of the Mongol Empire (background courtesy WorldSat Inc., Toronto)
- Figure 3: Map animation of the Shilla Dynasty, Korea
- Figure 4: China TimeMap showing time selection and indicators in legend and time bar
- Figure 5: Kiosk application at the Museum of Sydney
- Figure 6: MacquarieNet map interface - 'Indigenous Australia' theme
- Figure 7: A TimeMap MapSpace downloaded from the ECAI clearinghouse
- Figure 8: TMView (left) and web page (right)
- Figure 9: Interactive TMJava web map of selected Sydney TimeMap data
- Figure 10a: MacNet Indigenous Australia theme. Orange triangles link to MacNet search result sets
- Figure 10b: TMJava applet zoomed in to display increased more localised search results
- Figure 10c: TMJava applet showing digital elevation model background and key to topographic maps
- Figure 11 (i & ii): Simple web-based search of the ECAI clearinghouse, and a TMJava map of data from Aurel Stein's archaeological expeditions
- Figure 11a: Interactive TMJava map of Aurel Stein's archaeological expeditions in
western China, superimposed on worldwide 1km DEM image
- Figure 11b: TMJava map of photographs at a religious site in China (Jiuhua Mountain), superimposed on a DEM image with hillshading
- Figure11 (c & d): Web-based search of ECAI clearinghouse
- Figure 11 (e & f): TMView search of ECAI clearinghouse
- Figure 12 a & b: ECAI Sasanian Seals ePublication using TMView map viewer (left) and
TMJava (right)
- Figure 13: A worldwide index of archaeological sites and projects
- Figure 14: Place of infection – plague cases in Sydney 1900 (darker colour = earlier)
- Figure 15: Socio-economic status in The Rocks 1865 (after Mullen 1993)
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