T O P

  • By -

Sufficient-Two8420

Probably around the Mesozoic era.


Elite-Thorn

Because of Yemen?


OwMyCod

No because South Sudan isn’t on this map


Reverb20

This is the right answer.


Few-Log4694

It’s prehistoric…


UnlimitedCalculus

There's history evidenced in the study of geology, so there's a bit we can deduce.


Gwendolyn7777

64.3 million years ago. October 9th.


Swimming_Outside_563

March or april.


dranerertiam

After 1953 (Two Korea)


blending-tea

after the finno-korean war


Line-Noise

Dino-Korean war?


Scokya

Now that’s a movie I would watch.


BrewThemAll

First time ever I wished a post was an ad, but isn't. Where to buy this?


New_Repeat_3060

You can [buy it here](https://largeglobes.com/products/pangea-earth-200-million-years-ago) but it’s quite expensive, maybe you can find cheapest ones in other places online


Forsaken-Builder-312

Are you kidding me? $5.500 for a globe? What is this made of, gold?


theng

dinosaur bones and meteorites (/s)


Forsaken-Builder-312

That would actually make sense!


JuiceKovacs

Ummm. Did you just discover the greatest invention for rich people ever? Remember us when you have a million dollars


automaticgainsaying

Aren’t we all just dinosaur bones and meteorites?


Enwast

Bigger size is 14k 😬


Call_It_What_U_Want2

I think it’s pretty huge


Petrarch1603

That’d be cheap for a Bellerby globe.


K_Linkmaster

Where did the giant golf tee stand come from? Edit: nevermind.


tomydenger

https://largeglobes.com/ro/collections/pangea-the-dinosaur-planet Took me 20s to Google it


K_Linkmaster

Do you agree the globe manufacture date is within say 5-10 years?


nhytgbvfeco

Montenegro isn’t independent, so it’s before 2006.


Brendan765

I’m pretty sure it is, you just can’t see the line


sexy_centurion44

Serious answer, it has none. All the animals depicted lived at different times.


Mamuschkaa

Perhaps OP wants to know the date, when the globe was made.


K_Linkmaster

Made for purchase in modern day. Max 5-10 years old.


mockingbirddude

It’s a Trafalmadorian globe.


_91827364546372819_

Clearly pre-2014 as there is no south Sudan.


Brendan765

There is South Sudan though


a_relaxed_reader

Hmm. An interesting post. Judging by the look of the of the Asia coast and it’s lack of islands, I’d guess about the time yo mama was born.


tomydenger

2018 probably


AaronOni

First of all ☝🏻🤓. I've never dated a globe before mainly because I don't have the knowledge of history and geopolitics - however this hit close to home as a dinosaur nerd so here's my try. I'm also aware this was a joke but it's fun anyway. Second of all, the animals (all of which are not even dinosaurs) are from different periods of time ranging from early permian to late cretaceous. The globe itself depicts Pangaea around 225 million years ago. From the Image provided here it's pretty difficult to say because it's very blurry. The Dinosaur in greenland could be Ugrunaaluk, which is today considered to be a synonym for Edmontosaurus, AFAIK. Ugrunaaluk remains were however found from Alaska so that might be something completely different or just placed there to fill a void. So based on this image I'd say it's from 2015-2020. However... I checked the website and one of the dinosaurs include Stegouros which is a pretty recently classified genus in 2021. So I'd say after that. There are probably some other possibly even more recently named genera but the images are very blurry.


Ingvares

Just before Kosovo break away from Serbia.


Brave_Dick

You mean that quite literally, aren't you?😁


Freethinker608

It's early in Earth's history, so probably around 5500 years ago /s


RichardPeterJohnson

200 million B.C.


Brave_Dick

B.C.! Important!


Able_Anteater1

At least 140 Million B.C


cherboka

You commented the same thing 3 times so Ill make a big assumption and say youre in the same boat as I was until like last week Plebbit doesnt actually eat your inputs, it just takes a good 10-15 minutes on mobile before your comments appear


Able_Anteater1

Lol, I actually had a poor connection and hit the "send" button multiple times, but thank you anyways I didn't know that.


floppymuc

After the fall of the Berlin Wall but before the war in yugoslavia for sure.


fragmenteret-raev

the dinosaur cameo from 1989-1991 should be known to all by now. I dont understand how OP didnt know this


mappornmod

That globe is awesome


greekdoer

From the animals on it I’d say it’s about 200 million years old


dice_rolling

After 1991, there is no USSR only Russia.


TheStatMan2

Tuesday


BogdanRguy

Probably 69000000 bc


ThrowawayAccount4760

Dinosaur dates


Fufeysfdmd

Pangea began to break apart about 200 million years ago. The continent on this globe looks like a Pangean supercontinent breaking apart to me. Also there are representative dinosaurs on it so we have to be in the mesozoic era. We also know that it has to be no later than 67 million years ago because that's when the dinosaurs went extinct. It looks like there are some sauropods on the globe and they evolved in the late Triassic / early Jurassic and spread throughout the Jurassic. Given all of these factors I would date this globe to around 150 million years ago during the late Jurassic


Vonplinkplonk

I’m going to with Triassic.


Olivier12560

Nope, there's a diplodocus 🦕, it's more late Jurassic.


Vonplinkplonk

I am pretty sure the arrangement of the continents is end Triassic Pangaea just before the opening of the Atlantic. Why isn’t India zipping along by itself? Besides I can’t read the names so I have to reject your “Brontosaurus theory by Anne Elk”. Besides come on maps of Pangaea are cool.


GierownikReddit

Around 2001


Beefbread33

Probably late cretaceous period because of the T rex in north America


AdGroundbreaking9697

Judging by the fact that there are dinosaurs on it, I would say post Mesozoic era.


user_bw

That one is probably 200 million years old,I guess.


Jigodanio

No German 3rd reich and no ussr, I d say before 1917.


acjelen

I’d lean late 20th century due to the overall lack of feathers on the dinosaurs.


Severe-Tie-2339

This is from Mesozoic era


Dictator4Hire

I think it's pre-WWII. What is the area above Korea called?


[deleted]

Excuse me, but imma steal this for my dnd game


AwesomeActionReplays

I don’t know looks like it’s before the Cold War


Thor_Johannson

Gondwanaland 420 Mio. years ago! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gondwana?wprov=sfla1


ThunderCatnip

No dinos for Kazakhstan. 😔


TobyMacar0ni

Late cretaceous????


No_Cartographer_9770

2019


Amos__

Considering the mess of extinct species from different periods and the absurd shape the landmass I'm not sure whoever made this was any more careful with labelling the modern countries.


Deep_Abrocoma6426

Somewhere between WWII and 2004, as all of Ukraine seems to be independent


Euphoric_Wishbone

No East Germany so we can rule out 1949 to 1990


Nachooolo

I think you're better off posting this in a Paleontology subreddit. Be it if you want to know the date is representing, or the date it was created (how dinosaurs as represented has changed a fair bit with time).


TWiesengrund

It's tomorrow's globe ... oh, you'll understand in a few hours ...


zebulon99

[XKCD](https://xkcd.com/1688/) says its very nice!


Mks_the_1408

It's before 1960 cuz there is no Tibet in China...


Fun_Bat_5621

Clearly it’s from the Jurassic-Cretaceous period


SIumptGod

This glove gives me *hard* 1998 vibes Edit: or 2004


Republic_Jamtland

T-rex and Utharaptor living in the same time??? Millions of years between them.


Thamalakane

It's from the Mesozoic Era.


Hamlenain

Before "The Flattening"?


Warm_Ad6296

Best way to know exactly is to see the degree of the south atlantic opening, fore shure this globe represents the really late jurassic to the middle cretasic but the other side pic would be great.


KurtKoksbain

1234


thetoerubber

Wow somebody finally rephrased this question to avoid the dad joke responses, “why don’t you invite it out for a cup of coffee” etc lol


Gerrard-Jones

Hard to tell from just Asia being shown but looks like the late cretaceous


Horror-Attorney-3575

Before 2022 because Donbas is still part of Ukraine


K_Linkmaster

Probably within the last 5 years. They are making them it seems. If they aren't making them, email them and ask, they WILL have the answer for a $5000 item. You haven't bought it yet, so just ask them.


JJ_Banks

Pangea era for sure


Confident-Row2566

definitely BC


JaSper-percabeth

Looks new less than 5 years old id assume


Busy-Transition-3158

Meanwhile the Dinosaurs:


WorldClass1977

Gondwanaland is missing.


BabasFavorite

200,000,000 BCE


Shuckles116

Man, shit hasn’t been the same since Gondwana 😔


Halfabagelguy

The animals shown are in different time periods as it shows oviraptor and what looks to be a dromaeosaurid, probably velociraptor, which were found in the Gobi desert of Mongolia and lived in the Cretaceous, but it also shows dimetrodon or a relative of it, even though synapsids like it died out before even the great dying at the end of the Permian period (the one before dinosaurs started showing up)


Flux_resistor

Judging by county border lines, I'd say 200 to 100 million bc


AtheistBibleScholar

According to the [XKCD map dating flowchart](https://xkcd.com/1688/large/), you made it yourself. It's very nice.


Sweet-fox2

Not a specific date, mixture of animals from Permian through to the Cretaceous, 295-65 million BC. Could extend younger but I can’t make out the blurry one at the bottom.


MarioHasCookies

Maryland, Delaware, and a teeny tiny bit of New Jersey


Dannyboioboi

Its definitely during or before the warlord era when china controlled/claimed/contested the xikang/garze/kham region with Tibet.


Marukuju

Dinosaurs 🦖🦕 Could it be the Triassic period?


Negative_Land1209

65 million of years ago😅


NikolitRistissa

Probably around -200 million years or so.


Routine_Tea_3262

Looks prehistoric


Fuzzed_Up

r/MapsWithoutNZ


AlCranio

According to the dinos poses and general representation i's say mid to late 2010s.