This article describes the design of a map of the Indian state Himachal Pradesh at the scale of 1:500,000. The aim of this foldable map with topography is to support an interdisciplinary research network focusing on the cultural history of the western Himalayas starting in the eighth century. In this research network, cartography and geography fulfill a mediating role between the disciplines of art history, numismatics, Buddhist philosophy, and Tibetan and Sanskrit philology. The map’s goal is to facilitate scientific work and interdisciplinary collaboration both in the office and out in the field. In addition to the printed version, the map is available for download to the general public through a Web-based cartographic information system....
Incomplete datasets curtail the ability of archaeologists to investigate ancient landscapes, and the...
A special set of 250 Nepal maps produced by the Survey of India from 1957 to 1975, at a scale of 1 i...
Spurred by the recognition that lithologic resistivity to erosion influences the steepness of terrai...
The Gurkhas of Nepal expanded their territory and conquered the areas of Kumaun and Garhwal in the 1...
A range of data sources are now used to support the process of archaeological prospection, including...
The Atlas of India was the main topographical map creation of British India. Started under the patr...
A set of over 6,000 historical maps of South Asia produced by the Survey of India at a scale of one ...
A range of data sources are now used to support the process of archaeological prospection, including...
Various eds. Topographic map series of British India (now India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan...
A set of about 2,000 historical maps of South Asia produced by the Survey of India, at a scale of 2 ...
The authors have produced the first colour atlas of the land, life and cultures of the Himalaya. Th...
A set of approximately 1,800 historical maps of South Asia produced by the Survey of India at a scal...
Topographic map series of India showing roads, trails, tunnels, causeways, rope lines, built-up area...
A set of approximately 1,400 historical maps of South Asia produced by the Survey of India at a scal...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-40).The thesis emphasizes on building an intuitive and...
Incomplete datasets curtail the ability of archaeologists to investigate ancient landscapes, and the...
A special set of 250 Nepal maps produced by the Survey of India from 1957 to 1975, at a scale of 1 i...
Spurred by the recognition that lithologic resistivity to erosion influences the steepness of terrai...
The Gurkhas of Nepal expanded their territory and conquered the areas of Kumaun and Garhwal in the 1...
A range of data sources are now used to support the process of archaeological prospection, including...
The Atlas of India was the main topographical map creation of British India. Started under the patr...
A set of over 6,000 historical maps of South Asia produced by the Survey of India at a scale of one ...
A range of data sources are now used to support the process of archaeological prospection, including...
Various eds. Topographic map series of British India (now India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan...
A set of about 2,000 historical maps of South Asia produced by the Survey of India, at a scale of 2 ...
The authors have produced the first colour atlas of the land, life and cultures of the Himalaya. Th...
A set of approximately 1,800 historical maps of South Asia produced by the Survey of India at a scal...
Topographic map series of India showing roads, trails, tunnels, causeways, rope lines, built-up area...
A set of approximately 1,400 historical maps of South Asia produced by the Survey of India at a scal...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-40).The thesis emphasizes on building an intuitive and...
Incomplete datasets curtail the ability of archaeologists to investigate ancient landscapes, and the...
A special set of 250 Nepal maps produced by the Survey of India from 1957 to 1975, at a scale of 1 i...
Spurred by the recognition that lithologic resistivity to erosion influences the steepness of terrai...