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Photographic Print : Map of the continents and seas in the Upper Triassic
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Map of the continents and seas in the Upper Triassic
Map of the continents and seas in the Upper Triassic period. North America, Atlantis, Europe, Asia, Gondwanaland. Colour print after an illustration from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt, Prehistoric Life, Georg Dollheimer, Leipzig, 1932
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Bolsche Continents Creature Cretaceous Dinosaur Dinosaurs Diplodocus Extinct Genus Giant Hugo Leben Lower Maage Paleontology Prehistoric Prehistory Seas Swamp Triassic Urwelt Wilhelm Wolff Upper
10"x8" Photo Print
Discover the fascinating geological history of our planet with this captivating print from the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. Featuring an illustration from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt, this colorful representation depicts the continents and seas during the Upper Triassic period. Witness the locations of ancient landmasses like Gondwanaland, Atlantis, North America, and Europe come to life as you explore the vast oceans and shifting landforms of the Triassic era. Bring this intriguing piece of scientific art into your home or office to spark conversation and inspire a deeper understanding of Earth's rich history.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 17.8cm (10" x 7")
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This color print depicts a map of the continents and seas during the Upper Triassic period, around 245 to 208 million years ago. At this time, the world looked dramatically different from today. North America is shown as a single landmass, while Europe and Asia were connected, forming part of the supercontinent Pangaea. To the south, the vast landmass of Gondwanaland began to split apart, eventually giving rise to the continents of South America, Antarctica, Australia, and Africa. The map also features various bodies of water, including the vast Tethys Sea, which stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to the Indian Ocean. In the northern hemisphere, a large inland sea covered much of what is now the western United States. Swamps and lakes dotted the landscape, providing habitats for early plant and animal life. This map is an illustration from Wilhelm Bolsche's Das Leben der Urwelt (Prehistoric Life), published in Leipzig, Germany, in 1932. The map was created by Hugo Maage, W. Wolff, and M. Maage. At the time, such illustrations were essential tools for paleontologists and zoologists studying the prehistory of life on Earth. The Upper Triassic period is an intriguing time in Earth's history, marked by the emergence of many groups of animals that would later dominate the planet, including the dinosaurs. One of the most famous dinosaurs, Diplodocus, a long-necked, plant-eating giant, roamed the lands that would later become North America. Marine creatures, such as ammonites and ichthyosaurs, thrived in the seas. Although the map does not show any of these extinct creatures, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the world they inhabited, a world that was vastly different from the one we know today.
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