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  • noun Plural form of cartography.

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Examples

  • In this endlessly absorbing history, Rachel Hewitt narrates the history of our printed maps from King George II's "Scotophobic" cartographies to the three-dimensional computerised elevations of today.

    Map of a Nation by Rachel Hewitt – review Ian Thomson 2010

  • Essentialism, the earliest of the four approaches, arose from cultural cartographies and greatly influenced modernization theorists whose positions became the points of departure of the other three approaches.

    Gender Sensitivity Among Nigerian Ethnic Group « Illiteracy Articles « Articles « Literacy News 2009

  • Mental cartographies to share with fellow travelers or collect for future editions of Lonely Planet City Guides.

    Archive 2007-03-01 2007

  • Mental cartographies to share with fellow travelers or collect for future editions of Lonely Planet City Guides.

    Urinating in London 2007

  • In turn GPS is also about to see greater growth as 3D GIS picks up speed and people begin to realise the importance of 3D coordinates and their power to fuel new map and visual cartographies.

    Planet Geospatial 2010

  • Painted by Ignazio Danti in the mid-16th century, these epic cartographies create a terrestrial theatre that in its way rivals the heavenly theatre of the Sistine Chapel itself.

    The Guardian World News Jonathan Jones 2010

  • Painted by Ignazio Danti in the mid-16th century, these epic cartographies create a terrestrial theatre that in its way rivals the heavenly theatre of the Sistine Chapel itself.

    The Guardian World News Jonathan Jones 2010

  • Ed Ruscha's serial cartographies, are situated as one point of origin of the emergent tradition.

    artforum.com 2010

  • Or "might the arboreal imagination animating the imagined landscapes of Palestinian refugees also produce cartographies of mutuality which accept, even embrace, the complex character of shared space?"

    Latest News from Ekklesia 2009

  • Weaver asks, or, "might the arboreal imagination animating the imagined landscapes of Palestinian refugees also produce cartographies of mutuality which accept, even embrace, the complex character of shared space?"

    Ponderings on a Faith Journey 2009

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