Unveiling the rich history of humanity with the Adams Time Chart, an extraordinary timeline meticulously crafted by Sebastian Adams in 1871. This magnificent chart spans from 4004 B.C. to 1871 A.D., standing 27 inches tall and unfolding to impressive 23 feet in length! Whether you're a historian, educator, or biblical scholar, this chart offers a captivating journey through nearly 6,000 years of human events.
Explore the Biblical Timeline:
Travel through time starting from the dawn of creation with the Earth’s first parents, Adam and Eve in 4004 B.C. Pause at pivotal moments like Noah’s Flood, and then continue through monumental events and prophetic milestones. Trace the rise and fall of infamous leaders and marvel at secular monuments all carefully chronicled in this expansive timeline.What's Included in the Bundle:
Paper Version:
- 21 Full-Sized Panels: View the timeline in a book format or extend it to its impressive full length.
- Premium Quality: Each panel is hand-glued and printed on durable 12pt deluxe matte card stock paper.
- 64-Page Key Booklet: Supplement your learning with this comprehensive guide.
- Long-Lasting Protection: The entire chart is housed in a protective case, ensuring years of educational use and enjoyment.
Digital Version:
- Detailed JPG File: Explore an in-depth digital version of the chart.
- File Size: 93MB ensures high-quality resolution.
- Image Size: 24000 x 2593 pixels, providing a detailed view for extensive study.
- Versatility: Ideal for screen savers, PowerPoint presentations, digital projects, and more.
- Displayable on laptops or tablets for hours of exploration.
Perfect For:
- Home Schooling: Engage students with a visual and integrative learning tool.
- Sabbath School: Enhance biblical teachings with a historical context.
- Personal Study: Deepen your understanding of history and scripture.
- Educational Displays: Ideal for schools, museums, or church walls.
- History Enthusiasts: Experience the interwoven rise and fall of nations.
- Bible Study Groups: Illuminate your studies by visualizing biblical events in relation to historical epochs.