Adams Time Chart (Digital)
Adams Time Chart (Digital)
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Adams Time Chart (Digital)
The Adams Time Chart digital file version allows for a more detailed exploration of this massive work of art. The incredible content printed on this chart, stretches 6,000 years and begins with Earth’s first parents, Adam and Eve in 4004 B.C. As a result, we can follow the biblical time table of early human history. First, a quick stopover of Noah’s Flood. After that, launch into to memorable events, biblical prophecy, land marks of historical importance, infamous leaders and secular monuments along its nearly 6,000 years of human history, chronicled from 4004B.C. to 1871 A.D.
Upon purchase, you will receive a JPEG digital version of this chart.
Some of the possible uses include:
- Screen Savers
- Power Point Presentations
- Any Project Needing A Graphic From The Chart
- Place On Laptop Or Tablet And Explore For Hours
- Home School: An Excellent Resource!
- Sunday School Class
- Personal Study
- History Buffs: See The Rise And Fall Of Nations In Relation To Each Other
- Bible Study: Bring Your Bible Study To Life!
File Size: 93MB
Image Size: 24000 x 2593 pixels
Version: Adams Time Chart Digital Download
File Type: PDF
DIGITAL FILE RESTRICTIONS:
This file is for PERSONAL use only. It may be used for presentations, educational purposes, and classes, but the file may not be shared, resold, or distributed to third parties in any form. The artwork itself cannot be modified or resold. The Lost World Museum retains all rights to the art/image. Please note that colors may appear differently depending on the monitor’s calibration.
Learn more about the chart on Wikipedia.
Finally, "Suzi Feay of The Independent describes the chart's peculiar design for a peculiarly big scope of human history as something that "resembles an unusually complicated digestive system, with its lines, loops, bulges and branches.""
I loved receiving this map with all the historical data.
Neat to have this and look casually at our leisure and read the exciting things in history and the hard back book is what we got and it is fun to pull the sheet all the way out.
When I ordered the timeline chart I was expecting it to be detailed. I was expecting it to be informational. I was not expecting how large it is. It is impressively large, easy to read, and causes instant conversation with anyone who sees it. If you're reading reviews, deciding whether you should get one….stop reading and get one. It is more than worth it. This is what you are looking for. You will not be disappointed at all.
Difficult to manipulate to fit PowerPoint. Had to copy paste or convert to jpeg. Impossible to display entire chart all at once
Yes and more recently when one purchased a digital tome chart we now have more detailed download instructions and also give the customer two files to work off of. A PDF and a JPEG. My wife uses the jpeg on her iPad and she tells me she loves it. Zoom, swipe, drag to the area she wants to study. The chart is massively long so zooming and moving through out the chart is how it's done with a digital Adams time chart.
I’ve always wondered how moses knew what to write and to see how the timelines overlap and who was alive very good information
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