Links to the online fragments of the Global Chronological Map
On the photos some important fragments of the GCM are shown with more details. The whole GCM is very big. A total area of this map occupies several tens of square meters.
Fragment 1. General view of an important fragment of the Global Chronological Map of A.T.Fomenko.
Three main chronological shifts are presented: on around 330, 1050 and 1800 years. Shifts of dates were found using mathematical methods. Here parallelisms in the history of Europe, Byzantium, and also overlapping of the Bible on European and Asian history are marked as the most important examples.
See details in the books of A.�.Fomenko "Foundations of the history" ( Chronology 1) and "Methods" ( Chronology 2)
Fragment 3 of the Global Chronological Map of A.T.Fomenko:
Rome, Greece, the Habsburgs, Bible. A chronological shift is well seen.
See details in the books of A.�.Fomenko "Foundations of the history" ( Chronology 1) and "Methods" ( Chronology 2).
Fragment 4 of the Global Chronological Map of A.T.Fomenko:
Rome, Byzantium, the Carolings. A chronological shift is well seen.
See details in the books of A.�.Fomenko "Foundations of the history" ( Chronology 1) and "Methods" ( Chronology 2).
Fragment 5 of the Global Chronological Map of A.T.Fomenko:
England, Rome and Byzantium. A chronological shift is well seen.
See details in the books of A.�.Fomenko "Foundations of the history" ( Chronology 1) and "Methods" ( Chronology 2).
Fragment 6 of the Global Chronological Map of A.T.Fomenko:
Rome and Armenian Catholicos. A chronological shift is well seen.
See details in the books of A.�.Fomenko "Foundations of the history" ( Chronology 1) and "Methods" ( Chronology 2).