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The Short Answer
ScienceABC
59 episodes
1 week ago
Science gets a bad rep for being boring, difficult and for very smart people (see: nerds). But that doesn't have to be the case. At ScienceABC we believe that if science is communicated simply and made relatable and fun, it can be for everyone. As Micheal Jackson said best, "as simple as ABC." At 'The Short Answer,' we aim to address intriguing questions with the help of scientific explanations that may not have crossed your mind. We employ our distinctive ScienceABC approach to provide answers to these questions. So, join us for some simple science with a whole lot of fun thrown in!
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Science gets a bad rep for being boring, difficult and for very smart people (see: nerds). But that doesn't have to be the case. At ScienceABC we believe that if science is communicated simply and made relatable and fun, it can be for everyone. As Micheal Jackson said best, "as simple as ABC." At 'The Short Answer,' we aim to address intriguing questions with the help of scientific explanations that may not have crossed your mind. We employ our distinctive ScienceABC approach to provide answers to these questions. So, join us for some simple science with a whole lot of fun thrown in!
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How Did Humans Draw Maps in Earlier Times?
The Short Answer
3 minutes 28 seconds
1 year ago
How Did Humans Draw Maps in Earlier Times?

Welcome to 'The Short Answer' podcast, presented by ScienceABC, where we tackle intriguing questions that you may have never thought to ask. In this episode, titled 'How Did Humans Draw Maps in Earlier Times?', we embark on a journey through the history of cartography. Discover how ancient humans made their first attempts at map-making, from depicting the night sky to illustrating their immediate surroundings.

Join us as we explore the fascinating discovery of a 6200 BC cave painting in Catal Hyük, Anatolia, and ponder its significance. We delve into the motivations behind early map-making and how this intrinsic desire for representation has evolved into the complex maps we use today. Tune in to understand the essence of humanity's age-old quest to document and comprehend the world around us.

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Music Credits:

The Crystal Cave by Purpleplanet https://elements.envato.com/the-crystal-cave-ET6FSVK

The Story Teller by Purpleplanet https://elements.envato.com/the-story-teller-DAXL5YA

Piano Story by alexbird https://elements.envato.com/piano-story-JBPQ33J


References:

https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/HistTopics/Cartography/

https://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-asia/babylonian-map-world-sheds-light-ancient-perspectives-002135

https://www.amusingplanet.com/2012/11/coming-of-age-in-cartography-evolution.html

https://iep.utm.edu/anaximander/


Original Article Link:

https://www.scienceabc.com/eyeopeners/how-did-they-create-maps-in-the-olden-days.html


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John Staughton (https://www.fiverr.com/jswildwood )

Intro by: Natasha/elevenlabs.io


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The Short Answer
Science gets a bad rep for being boring, difficult and for very smart people (see: nerds). But that doesn't have to be the case. At ScienceABC we believe that if science is communicated simply and made relatable and fun, it can be for everyone. As Micheal Jackson said best, "as simple as ABC." At 'The Short Answer,' we aim to address intriguing questions with the help of scientific explanations that may not have crossed your mind. We employ our distinctive ScienceABC approach to provide answers to these questions. So, join us for some simple science with a whole lot of fun thrown in!