A Brief Visual History of Weapons - 0 views
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http://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/393683/a-brief-visual-history-of-weapons/ From the axe, which originated in 1,000,000 B.C., to today's killer drones, mankind's use of weapons has been varied and incredibly inventive. Weapons have changed history and aided in the rise and fall of civilizations. For example, gunpowder, a Chinese invention, led to the development of cannons and guns-revolutionizing warfare in the Middle Ages and beyond.
Charting culture - YouTube - 1 views
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This animation distils hundreds of years of culture into just five minutes. A team of historians and scientists wanted to map cultural mobility, so they tracked the births and deaths of notable individuals like David, King of Israel, and Leonardo da Vinci, from 600 BC to the present day. Using them as a proxy for skills and ideas, their map reveals intellectual hotspots and tracks how empires rise and crumble The information comes from Freebase, a Google-owned database of well-known people and places, and other catalogues of notable individuals. The visualization was created by Maximilian Schich (University of Texas at Dallas) and Mauro Martino (IBM).
40 maps that explain World War II - Vox - 2 views
Chronas: About - 0 views
Histography - Timeline of History - 0 views
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