Guess the map 11: New map at least once per year

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Argentina, Australia, USA and... MongoIia! It was specially clear in the oldest map.
 
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Argentina, Australia, USA and... MongoIia! It was specially clear in the oldest map.

Yes ! ..... Mongolia went down with her traditional very high meat consumption parallel to the strong population growth during those decades.

Here BTW the link to the map with the amounts of meat per color:
https://ourworldindata.org/meat-and-seafood-production-consumption

And here a nice graph of our anthropogene era related to the biomass development of humans, megafauna (>44kg mammals) and livestock.
Showing a lot of change the last 60 years.

(from this article http://www.pnas.org/content/105/Supplement_1/11543 )
Schermopname (1543).png
 
Lets try this one:

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EDIT: bigger map as promised.
 
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Nope.
 
You could have just edited out the signage. :)
 
I am posting from a cellphone at work. This afternoon I will post a higher res version with edited signs (if nobody has yet solved it, which would be surprising).
 
I am stuck currently :(

IF at the Indus river valley there would be a blue area like the Nile, Sumer, early China... I would guess...
 
You mostly got it. An approximation to the year and exactly what the colors represent are needed.
 
How about written language development?
 
It is related, but it is not that the map represents.
 
I am waiting for @Hrothbern, yet i suppose it is about early civ developments. Eg agriculture or urbanization.

I am waiting for the update map of @Thorgalaeg ...

But I can give it a shot now...

Deep purple would be civilisations from 7,000 BC - 3,500 BC (during the period of the fertile Sahara monsoons, starting 9,000 BC or so and ending 5,000-4,000 BC)
Blue would be the classic ancient civilisations of Egypt, Sumer and early-China: the early empires (but I miss the Indus valley civilisation and the predecessors higher stream up of the Indus)
Yellow would be hunter gatherers until conquered by higher civs.
Green would be nomadic or farmers until conquered by higher civs.
Orange would be more advanced farmers until conquered by higher civs.

But that is too incoherent really for one logic
 
It's certainly something historical...
 
I am waiting for the update map of @Thorgalaeg ...

But I can give it a shot now...

Deep purple would be civilisations from 7,000 BC - 3,500 BC (during the period of the fertile Sahara monsoons, starting 9,000 BC or so and ending 5,000-4,000 BC)
Blue would be the classic ancient civilisations of Egypt, Sumer and early-China: the early empires (but I miss the Indus valley civilisation and the predecessors higher stream up of the Indus)
Yellow would be hunter gatherers until conquered by higher civs.
Green would be nomadic or farmers until conquered by higher civs.
Orange would be more advanced farmers until conquered by higher civs.

But that is too incoherent really for one logic
Close enough but it is way more simple than that:


Comlete map:
World_1000_BCE.png


That was around 1000BC. And here the 2000 BC one:
World_2000_BC.png
 
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Close enough but it is way more simple than that:

smile
That's how I am in many cases.

I should have recognised that the Egypt-Sumer-China areas were state societies, that would have given me more confidence to freeze time at one point and make it categoral and thus the pastoral nomads for Sahara.
I did consider pastoral nomads there.
But I did expect then that the Sami people would have shown up as an area with their reindeer (milk).
From DNA mutation analysis it has been establised that there were three spots where lactose tolerance initiated in our genes between 6,000 and 3,000 BC: near Sumer, near Ethiopia and in the Nordic area.

So... who is next to come up with a map ?
 
ok
need to find a nice map for what I have in my mind
 
Amount per capita:
Darker is more

Schermopname (1560).png
 
This one is harder… Kangaroos per capita. :bounce:
 
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