Map 4.1
Map showing world-wide distribution of buildings using short wall anchors.
Map 4.3
Map showing the different language communities in the Low countries
L1 Limburgish
L2 Letzburgish
R Ripuarian
There is a major division between the Romance language French to the South West, and the Germanic languages to the North and East. Secondary Divisions exist between the Danish (Scandinavian), English, German, Dutch and Saxon areas.
Base map is The Times Ethnographic map of Europe, 1895, from the David Rumsey Historical Map Collection.
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Animated Maps
Animation 4.1
Animated map showing world distribution of buildings using the short wall anchor construction technique.
Animation 4.2
Animated map showing distribution of the earliest buildings using the short wall anchor construction technique.
Buildings which have not been dated have been given the 'start' date of 2000.
Animation 5.1
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in France and Belgium.
Animation 5.2
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in Germany.
Animation 5.3
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in Sweden.
Animation 5.4
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in England.
Animation 5.5
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in the area of VoC control or influence.
Animation 5.6
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in South Africa.
Animation 5.6
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in South America and the Caribbean.
Animation 5.8
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in New York and New Jersey.
Animation 5.9
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in Canada.
Animation 6.1
Animated map showing presence of Dutch Reformed Churches and short wall
anchors in England
Animation 8.1
Animated map showing S-shaped short wall anchors in Northern Europe in
short wall anchor construction and other buildings.
Animation 8.2
Animated map showing the forms of anchor used in Canada. Note that the
X-form is only used in Montreal, and the use of the plain bar/billet form is
rare. The S-form is used throughout.
Animation 8.3
Animated map showing the forms of anchor used in Montreal. Note that the
X-form is only used in Montreal, and the use of the plain bar/billet form is
rare. The S-form is used throughout.
Animation 8.4
Animated map showing the world-wide use of letter anchors, year anchors
and merchants' marks.
Animation 8.5
Animated map showing the use of letter anchors, year anchors and
merchants' marks in Europe.
Animation 9.1
Animated map showing increasing use of date anchors in French and German speaking areas. This could be enhanced with mapping showing the history of numeracy in these areas.
Animation 4.1
Animated map showing world distribution of buildings using the short wall anchor construction technique.
Animation 4.2
Animated map showing distribution of the earliest buildings using the short wall anchor construction technique.
Buildings which have not been dated have been given the 'start' date of 2000.
Animation 5.1
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in France and Belgium.
Animation 5.2
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in Germany.
Animation 5.3
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in Sweden.
Animation 5.4
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in England.
Animation 5.5
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in the area of VoC control or influence.
Animation 5.6
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in South Africa.
Animation 5.6
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in South America and the Caribbean.
Animation 5.8
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in New York and New Jersey.
Animation 5.9
Animated map showing use of short wall anchors in Canada.
Animation 6.1
Animated map showing presence of Dutch Reformed Churches and short wall anchors in England
Animation 8.1
Animated map showing S-shaped short wall anchors in Northern Europe in short wall anchor construction and other buildings.
Animation 8.2
Animated map showing the forms of anchor used in Canada. Note that the X-form is only used in Montreal, and the use of the plain bar/billet form is rare. The S-form is used throughout.
Animation 8.3
Animated map showing the forms of anchor used in Montreal. Note that the X-form is only used in Montreal, and the use of the plain bar/billet form is rare. The S-form is used throughout.
Animation 8.4
Animated map showing the world-wide use of letter anchors, year anchors and merchants' marks.
Animation 8.5
Animated map showing the use of letter anchors, year anchors and merchants' marks in Europe.
Animation 9.1
Animated map showing increasing use of date anchors in French and German speaking areas. This could be enhanced with mapping showing the history of numeracy in these areas.