Dipity
History and Timelines -- History World
A Walk Through
Time -- National Institute of Standards and Technology
World Time Server
(including atomic
clock synch)
TIMELINES.INFO
The Historical Event
Markup and Linking Project
Footnote.com
Mesoamerican and SouthWest Time Lines
World Time Lines
- Histography: Timeline of History -- Histography stands as a shining example of the exciting ways that web technology can make learning fun. Originally created as Matan Stauber's final project at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, the editorial stories and interactive timeline take readers into historical events that span an epic time frame, from the Big Bang to just a few months ago. Drawing from Wikipedia's seemingly infinite stash of entries, Histography self-updates daily so that readers never miss out on new interpretations of old events, or on the new events that are shaping the world today. The display is reminiscent of a sound wave; entries are ordered chronologically from left to right, increasing in quantity around certain pivotal points in history. Hovering over each black dot reveals the corresponding Wiki Page, Related Events, and even Video clips when available, while resizing the scale at the bottom of the timeline expands or narrows the focus, sharing entries that cover decades, centuries, and even millennia. Thematic timelines have also been created for certain topics, such as Literature, Music, Wars, Politics, Women's Rights, and others. From the fall of the Kanem Empire (in 1387) to the composition of the first blues song (in 1912), educators and the general reader alike will find much on the site to engage and intellectually enliven conversations of all kinds. [CNH, The Scout Report, January 29, 2016, Volume 22, Number 4]
- History, Art and Biography: National Agricultural Library -- USDA
- History and Timelines -- History World
- Hmong Timeline -- Lao Family Community of Minnesota
- The
Hominid Journey -- Richard Effland
- Hominid
Species Timeline -- Washington State
University
- HyperHistory Online -- Andreas Nothiger
- Imperial History of the Middle East:
5000 Years of History in 90 seconds -- Maps of War
- Inquisition
Timeline -- M. Breu
- marks in the evolution
of western thinking about nature -- sciencetimeline.net
- Mesopotamian
Timeline -- Richard Hooker
- National Geographic: Prehistoric Time Line
- Prehistoric: Cavemen
[sic.]- Chronology - 3.5 million years -- BBC
- Prehistoric
Cultures: Times to Remember -- Tim Roufs
- Prehistoric Time Line -- National Geographic
- The Presidential Timeline of the Twentieth Century --
University of Texas at Austin College of Education
- Sociology Timeline -- Online Sociology Degree
- Ottoman
Empire Timeline -- TIMELINES.INFO
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