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Resource Watch
This project provides trusted and timely data for a sustainable future, by compiling global environmental information (USA 2020).
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Human Odyssey
This interactive map examines how human migratory paths over the past 200,000 years have been shaped by climate conditions (USA: California Academy of Sciences 2021).
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Eruptions, Earthquakes, and Emissions
The project presents a time-lapse animation of volcanic eruptions and earthquakes since 1960 (Global Volcanism Program at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History 2018)
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Landsat Explorer
This site provides access to imagery from the Landsat Program, a satellite program run by NASA and the US Geological Survey that has focused on observing Earths land surfaces since its start in 1972 (USA 2019).
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Place and Perspective in Medieval Swansea
Interactive project on Swansea, a thriving center in medieval Europe (UK 2017-21).
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Atlas of Early Modern Printing
Interactive map and timeline that illustrates the rise of the printing press in fifteenth century Europe (USA: University of Iowa 2020).
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Mapping the Lives
The platform serves as a memorial for the persecuted jews in Europe from 1933-1945 (2020).
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Archaeology of the Great War
Interactive website exhibiting recent archeological discoveries from the Argonne region in eastern France (2016)
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Story of England
English Heritage, a British charity organization dedicated to preserving historic sites in Great Britain, offers an illustrated tour of Great Britain from the prehistoric era to the present (UK: English Heritage 2018).
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Centering Spenser
This project presents an analysis and reconstruction of Edmund Spenser's life and experiences at Kilcolman Castle, the now-ruined estate in Ireland where the poet is believed to have written large parts of his masterpiece The Faerie Queene (USA 2018).
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