Undoubtedly the most famous archaeological feature publication, the
Archeological Atlas of Ohio was compiled by William C. Mills in 1914.
He started with existing maps by Warren K. Moorehead, Charles Whittlesey, and
the 1891 map of earthworks prepared by the Smithsonian institution.
He then systematically examined each Ohio county and updated the master map to arrive at the finished
atlas. The original publication run was limited to only 500 copies
and the originals now sell for between $600-$900 (depending on condition).
After we released our hardcopy reprint of the
Archeological Atlas of Ohio this year, we addressed a request by
our customers that we also develop a CD that would allow viewing of the county
details without a magnifying glass. After a number of false starts, we settled
on the industry standard, Adobe Reader, as it has a zoom capability that allows
a magnification of 400-600%+ on the map images. An added benefit was that this
reader is already present on many, if not most, computers and if not it is
available as a free download from Adobe.
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No Magnifying Glass needed! |
Adobe
reader version 5.0 or above is required to view this
atlas CD
This CD features color maps of each of the 88 Ohio
counties and their descriptions as well as the special archaeological
features found in the original. Regular
Cover Price $22.95 Temporary New Release Price $19.95
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CD Features
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Color maps for all 88 Ohio counties
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County archaeological descriptions
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Archaeological features and photos
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Zoom capability 400-600%+
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Predefined bookmarks
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Uses free Adobe Reader (available as
download from Adobe) version 5.0 or above is required
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Utilize Adobe Reader to zoom in on maps 400-600%
Adobe reader version 5.0 or
above is required to view this atlas CD
Resolution/size of these
images reduced for Internet viewing

Sample
Plates - click on image to enlarge
Adobe
reader version 5.0 or above is required to view this
atlas CD
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