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Topic: Dromography


In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
  Call Me Dromo
Because Dromography is a new way to obtain images and it is easily confused with photography.
Some years ago I started to lay objects on mine and I realised that it was possible to get very interesting results.
An image obtained in this way is called ‘Dromography’.
www.outofbinding.com /dromo.htm   (466 words)

  
 Ibero-Mundo Regional Atlas Team: Program Description
Because of its stress on the importance of interactions among locations, the Ibero-Mundo Atlas Team affiliates itself of the Old World Traditional Trade Routes (OWTRAD) Project of Matthew Ciolek of the Australian National University.
Ciolek and Owens co-moderate the listserv ECAI-Routes as a forum for discussing Dromography, the study of geography, history and logistics of trade, movement, transportation and communication networks.
The Ibero-Mundo Atlas Team now expands the listserv's focus to include the connections of the Americas and Pacific Oceania with Afroeurasia.
redgeomatica.rediris.es /ecai/atlas_iberomundo/index.html   (1921 words)

  
  The World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Up My Street provides demographic and environmental information to assist potential homebuyers in the UK.
This site supports online research in the field of dromography (the study of communication and trade routes) and provide a public-access electronic archive of geo/chrono-referenced data on land, river and maritime trade routes of Eurasia and Africa during the period 10,000 BCE - circa 1820 CE.
This site provides dozens of maps of ancient lands in the modern places now known to us as Spain (Iberia), France (Gaul), Germany (Germania), northern Africa and Asia.
www.walis.wa.gov.au /walis/content/the_world/Demographics.html   (200 words)

  
 Old World Trade Routes (OWTRAD) Project
This site supports online research in the field of dromography and provides a public-access electronic archive of geo/chrono-referenced data on land, river and maritime trade routes of Eurasia and Africa during the period 10,000 BCE - circa 1820 CE.
The comparative study of organisation, history, geography and logistics of local, regional and global trade routes, and other movement, transportation, and communication networks is called dromography (Gr.
[The term 'dromography' was coined by T. Ciolek, in April 2001]
www.ciolek.com /owtrad.html   (1319 words)

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