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Knowledge 2007: Map of Human Knowledge
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Chaim Zins
 
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foundations of Knowledge - Galileo Galilei facing the Roman Inquisition (Cristiano Banti, 1857). Supernatural - God creates man (Michelangelo, Ceiling of Sistine Chapel) Matter and Energy - Sun (NASA). Space and Earth - Solar System Montage (NASA, 2000). Non-Human Organisms - Gorilla (Gerald and Buff Corsi © 2001 California Academy of Sciences). Human Body and Mind – Charles Robert Darwin, 1809 – 1882. Human Society - The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, December 10, 1948 (United Nations, 1949). Human Thought and Art – The Vitruvian Man (Leonardo da Vinci, 1492). Technology - Space Shuttle Columbia as it lifts off from Launch Pad 39A on mission STS-107 (NASA, 2003). Human History - The French Revolution, "Liberty Leading the People", (Eugene Delacroix, 1830).
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Matter&Energy
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Space
&Earth
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N/HOrganisms
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Body&Mind
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History
Metaknowledge Religion&Mysticism Material Universe Living World Civilization (Culture)
Knowledge Supernatural Universe   Humans
Human knowledge is composed of 10 pillars. Pillar 7, Society, pillar 8, Thought & Art, pillar 9, Technology, and pillar 10, History, explore various perspectives of human civilization (or culture).
Human History - The French Revolution, "Liberty Leading the People", (Eugene Delacroix, 1830).
History

1. Theory
     
 Philosophy of History
2. Universal Memory
     
Key Events in World History – The Declaration of Independence (July 4th, 1776); a painting by John Trumbull. History
          (1) Theory
               
 Historiography
        
 (2) World History
               
Key Events in World History – The Declaration of Independence (July 4th, 1776); a painting by John Trumbull. World History
          (3) Spatial Histories (Geographical subdivision; e.g.,  American History)
         
(4) Time-based Histories (Chronological subdivision; e.g., Renaissance)
         
(5) Group Histories (National, ethnic & cultural Subdivisions)
         
(6) Topic Histories (Subject subdivision; e.g., History of Anatomy)
    
Archaeology – Night view of the Colosseum in Rome, Italy, 2001; a photograph by Amos Ben Gershom (source: National Photo Collection, Israel). Archeology
          (1) Theory
               
Archaeology – Night view of the Colosseum in Rome, Italy, 2001; a photograph by Amos Ben Gershom (source: National Photo Collection, Israel). Archaeological Theory  
          (2) Spatial Archeology (Geographical subdivision; e.g., Easter Island)
          (3) Time-based Archeology (Chronological subdivision; e.g., Prehistory)
         
(4) Group Archeology (National, ethnic & cultural Subdivisions e.g., Jewish*)
          (5) Topic Archeology (Subject subdivision; e.g., Numismatics)
3. Relations
     Genealogy - Alexander Graham Bell Family Tree (source: Library of Congress). Genealogy
          (1) Theory
  Genealogy - Alexander Graham Bell Family Tree (source: Library of Congress). Genealogical Theory  
          (2) Group Genealogy (National, ethnic & cultural Subdivisions; e.g., Jewish)
          (3) Group Genealogy (Subject subdivision) 
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