Vector historical routes by year
The GeaCron database contains around 300 of the most significant routes since 3000 BC. These routes are delimited by dates and consist of multi-lines composed of lines (more than 1,400) formed by a sequence of points georeferenced by latitude and longitude. It facilitates studies on cultural distance, expeditions, invasions, migrations, trade or economy. It also allows, in addition to viewing a route on a specific date, functions such as progressively displaying the points that make up said lines. The example shows a sequence of points on the route followed by James Cook between 1772 and 1775 on his second voyage.
The vector routes asset described here belongs to the GeaCron Universal Historical dataset, which we can offer to those institutions, organizations or companies interested.
These assets can provide very relevant information for those Artificial Intelligence applications that require diverse and high-quality universal historical information.
Our intention is to provide the entire data set, with this unique universal historical information, exclusively.
Here you can access the document where the different Geacron Universal History assets, that we can offer, are described.
Here we also describe, specifically, the methodology and references related to our databases.
Here you can access the offer on all GeaCron assets.