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 many feet when printed 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 JPG digital version of this chart.
What you’ll receive upon purchase is a PDF digital download page with a link to download this JPG image clear of title and/or watermark.
File Size: 93MB
Image Size: 24000 x 2593 pixels
Image DPI: 400 pixels/inch
File Type: JPG
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, that stretches many feet when printed, begins with our Earth’s first parents, Adam and Eve in 4004 B.C.
Next follow the biblical time table of early human history, with a quick stopover of Noah’s Flood before launching 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.
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
DIGITAL FILE RESTRICTIONS:
This file is for PERSONAL use only.
Files may not be shared or resold.
Art may not be modified in any way and resold in any form.
The Lost World Museum retains all rights of the art/image.
Each computer monitor is calibrated differently, therefore colors may vary from monitor to monitor.
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.”“