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World History Wall Maps cover a wide range of topics to include the history of the world. Ranging from the Spread of Agriculture, to China in the Qing Dynasty, and United Nations Sanctions, this series tries to cover as much history as accurately as... (See Full Description)
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Universal Map 30287 - World History Wall Maps - Growth of Roman Empire
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World History Wall Maps cover a wide range of topics to include the history of the world. Ranging from the Spread of Agriculture, to China in the Qing Dynasty, and United Nations Sanctions, this series tries to cover as much history as accurately as possible. Maps include a detailed legend, color coding to distinguish borders, a scale, and labels as they were that time in history. These quality maps bring history to life, and will add a whole new dimension to your lessons. All classroom wall maps are made from heavy duty paper and are laminated with a washable surface, and mounted on pull-down spring rollers for convenient classroom storage. These maps are a great way to further students' comprehensive view of the world. The Growth of Roman Empire Map is perfect for school or home, and comes on a roller with backboard.

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  • Comes on roller with backboard
  • Laminated
  • Markable with a dry erase or water soluble marker
  • Detailed labeling of bodies of water and land mass
  • Detailed legend and color coding
  • Wide range of topics
  • Covers the span of World history
  • Perfect for any classroom wall
  • Comes in either 32" x 46" or 48" x 36"

About the manufacturer:

Universal Map presents the world to students in a way that is as visually appealing as it is easy to understand. The extensive line of classroom resources includes coordinating wall maps, rolled maps, deskpad maps, binder maps, outline testing maps and more. The combination of quality and selection is right on target for teachers, schools and home use. Maps give students the visual representation necessary for application of concepts like history, languages and geography. Universal Map prides itself in providing the best educational tools for your child.

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World History Wall Maps - Growth of Roman Empire 10 lbs. 32-48" H x 36-46" W
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