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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:[Houghton Library] How Mapmakers Used Animals to Document the World (Virtual Exhibit)
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SUMMARY:[Houghton Library] How Mapmakers Used Animals to Document the World (Virtual Exhibit)
DESCRIPTION:<div data-block-plugin-id="system_main_block" id="block-harvard-content">	<article about="/exhibits/virtual-how-mapmakers-used-animals-document-world" class="node node--type-event node--view-mode-full hl__full-template__page-content hl__full-template__page-content--full hl__full-template__page-content hl__full-template__page-content--full hl__event-details__page-content" role="article">		<div class="hl__event-details__body-content">			<section class="hl__rich-text">				<p>					Without reliable information, many mapmakers added creative embellishments and fictive geographical features to fill in the large stretches of unknown territory. In this online exhibit, you can explore the variety of ways in which animals helped early mapmakers understand the expanding world of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries				</p>				<p>					<a class="hl__button hl__button--secondary" href="https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/how-early-european-mapmakers-used-animals-to-document-the-world/ugLyMsxKTgpmLw">View the Exhibit</a>				</p>			</section>		</div>	</article></div>
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