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This is a list of some of the most important [[exploration]]s of [[Complex society|State Societies]], in chronological order: | This is a list of some of the most important [[exploration]]s of [[Complex society|State Societies]], in chronological order: | ||
==Before 1400== | |||
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| about 330 BC | | about 330 BC | ||
| [[Pytheas]] of Marseilles | | [[Pytheas]] of Marseilles | ||
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| [[Hawaiian Islands]] | |||
| By c. 800 | |||
| [[Hawaiʻiloa]] (mythical) | |||
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| [[Greenland]], [[Iceland]], and [[Faroe Islands| Faroes]] | | [[Greenland]], [[Iceland]], and [[Faroe Islands| Faroes]] | ||
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| 1351–1354 | | 1351–1354 | ||
| [[Ibn Battuta]] | | [[Ibn Battuta]] | ||
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==15th century== | |||
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|- | |||
! Exploration | |||
! When | |||
! Who ([[Exploration|explorer]]) | |||
! Context | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Great permanent wind wheel of [[Volta do Mar]], the [[North Atlantic Gyre]]. Recognition of the [[Sargasso Sea]], [[Madeira]], [[Azores]] and [[West Africa|West African]] coast. [[Cape Verde]]. | | Great permanent wind wheel of [[Volta do Mar]], the [[North Atlantic Gyre]]. Recognition of the [[Sargasso Sea]], [[Madeira]], [[Azores]] and [[West Africa|West African]] coast. [[Cape Verde]]. | ||
| 1427–1460 | | 1427–1460 | ||
| Several navigators: Portuguese or serving Portugal, most under the sponsorship of [[Henry the Navigator]] | | Several navigators: Portuguese or serving Portugal, most under the sponsorship of [[Henry the Navigator]] | ||
| [[Portuguese maritime exploration]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[Galápagos Islands]] or [[Rapa Nui]] | |||
| c. 1480 | |||
| [[Topa Inca Yupanqui|Tupaq Inka Yupanki]]. 1594–1597.<br>Rediscovered by the Spanish. | |||
| {{ill|Third Inca expansion|quote=y|es|Tercera expansión incaica}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Congo River]], [[Angola]] and [[Namibia]] | | [[Congo River]], [[Angola]] and [[Namibia]] | ||
| 1482–1485 | | 1482–1485 | ||
| [[Diogo Cão]] | | [[Diogo Cão]] | ||
| [[Portuguese maritime exploration]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[South Africa]]. Connected the [[Atlantic]] to the [[Indian Ocean]]. [[South Atlantic]] ''[[Volta do Mar]]'' winds. | | [[South Africa]]. Connected the [[Atlantic]] to the [[Indian Ocean]]. [[South Atlantic]] ''[[Volta do Mar]]'' winds. | ||
| 1482–1485 | | 1482–1485 | ||
| [[Bartolomeu Dias]] | | [[Bartolomeu Dias]] | ||
| [[Portuguese maritime exploration]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Caribbean]], [[Venezuela]] ([[South America]]) and [[Central America]]. Use and development of the North Atlantic [[Volta do Mar|routes]]. | | [[Caribbean]], [[Venezuela]] ([[South America]]) and [[Central America]]. Use and development of the North Atlantic [[Volta do Mar|routes]]. | ||
| 1493–1502 | | 1493–1502 | ||
| [[Christopher Columbus]] | | [[Christopher Columbus]] | ||
| [[Spanish colonization of the Americas]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Atlantic Ocean]] ([[Volta do Mar|outer routes]]) and [[Indian Ocean]], sea route to [[India]] ([[Europe]] to [[Asia]]) | | [[Atlantic Ocean]] ([[Volta do Mar|outer routes]]) and [[Indian Ocean]], sea route to [[India]] ([[Europe]] to [[Asia]]) | ||
| 1497–1499 | | 1497–1499 | ||
| [[Vasco da Gama]] | | [[Vasco da Gama]] | ||
| [[Portuguese maritime exploration]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Brazil]], South Atlantic [[Volta do Mar]], Indian Ocean, [[Madagascar]], gate of the [[Red Sea]] ([[Bab-el-Mandeb]] Strait); [[India]]. Voyage that united [[Europe]], [[Americas]], [[Africa]] and [[Asia]]. | | [[Brazil]], South Atlantic [[Volta do Mar]], Indian Ocean, [[Madagascar]], gate of the [[Red Sea]] ([[Bab-el-Mandeb]] Strait); [[India]]. Voyage that united [[Europe]], [[Americas]], [[Africa]] and [[Asia]]. | ||
| 1500–1501 | | 1500–1501 | ||
| [[Pedro Álvares Cabral]] and [[Diogo Dias]], among others | | [[Pedro Álvares Cabral]] and [[Diogo Dias]], among others | ||
| [[Portuguese maritime exploration]]<br>[[Portuguese colonization of the Americas]] | |||
|} | |||
==16th century== | |||
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! Exploration | |||
! When | |||
! Who ([[Exploration|explorer]]) | |||
! Context | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Timor]], [[Moluccas]] ([[Australasia]] - Pacific Ocean) | | [[Timor]], [[Moluccas]] ([[Australasia]] - Pacific Ocean) | ||
| 1512–1513 | | 1512–1513 | ||
| [[António de Abreu]] and [[Francisco Serrão]] | | [[António de Abreu]] and [[Francisco Serrão]] | ||
| [[Portuguese maritime exploration]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Circumnavigation]] of the globe. Connection from the Atlantic to the [[Pacific Ocean]] (Americas to Asia). | | [[Circumnavigation]] of the globe. Connection from the Atlantic to the [[Pacific Ocean]] (Americas to Asia). | ||
| 1519–1522 | | 1519–1522 | ||
| [[Ferdinand Magellan]] and [[Juan Sebastián Elcano]] | | [[Ferdinand Magellan]] and [[Juan Sebastián Elcano]] | ||
| [[Spanish colonization of the Americas]]<br>[[History of the Philippines (1565–1898)|Spanish colonization of the Philippines]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Mexico]] | | [[Mexico]] | ||
| 1519–1521 | | 1519–1521 | ||
| [[Hernán Cortés]] | | [[Hernán Cortés]] | ||
| [[Spanish colonization of the Americas]]<br>[[Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Brazil, [[Paraguay]], [[Bolivia]] and east of the [[Inca]] Empire | | Brazil, [[Paraguay]], [[Bolivia]] and east of the [[Inca]] Empire | ||
| 1525–1527 | | 1525–1527 | ||
| [[Aleixo Garcia]] | | [[Aleixo Garcia]] | ||
| [[Spanish colonization of the Americas]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Traveled across the Southwest of [[North America]] (completely) | | Traveled across the Southwest of [[North America]] (completely) | ||
| 1528 | | 1528 | ||
| [[Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca]] | | [[Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca]] | ||
| [[Spanish colonization of the Americas]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Peru]], [[Inca]] Empire and [[Ecuador]] | | [[Peru]], [[Inca]] Empire and [[Ecuador]] | ||
| 1531–1534 | | 1531–1534 | ||
| [[Francisco Pizarro]] | | [[Francisco Pizarro]] | ||
| [[Spanish colonization of the Americas]]<br>[[Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Ecuador]] and Brazil. Length of the [[Amazon River]]. | | [[Ecuador]] and Brazil. Length of the [[Amazon River]]. | ||
| 1531–1534 | | 1531–1534 | ||
| [[Francisco de Orellana]] | | [[Francisco de Orellana]] | ||
| [[Spanish colonization of the Americas]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Canada]], [[Saint Lawrence River]] | | [[Canada]], [[Saint Lawrence River]] | ||
| 1534–1542 | | 1534–1542 | ||
| [[Jacques Cartier]] | | [[Jacques Cartier]] | ||
| [[French colonization of the Americas]] | |||
|- | |||
| Bolivia, [[Argentine Northwest]], Chile | |||
| [[Diego de Almagro's expedition to Chile|1535–1537]] | |||
| [[Diego de Almagro]] | |||
| [[Spanish colonization of the Americas]]<br>[[Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Colombia]], [[Spanish conquest of the Muisca|Conquest of the Muisca]] | | [[Colombia]], [[Spanish conquest of the Muisca|Conquest of the Muisca]] | ||
| 1536–1537 | | 1536–1537 | ||
| [[Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada]] | | [[Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada]] | ||
| [[Spanish colonization of the Americas]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Pacific Ocean]]'s [[Volta do Mar]] (Asia to the Americas) | | [[Pacific Ocean]]'s [[Volta do Mar]] (Asia to the Americas) | ||
| 1564–1565 | | 1564–1565 | ||
| [[Andrés de Urdaneta]] | | [[Andrés de Urdaneta]] | ||
| [[Spanish colonization of the Americas]]<br>[[History of the Philippines (1565–1898)|Spanish colonization of the Philippines]] | |||
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| [[North]], [[Canada]] ([[Hudson Bay]]) | | [[North]], [[Canada]] ([[Hudson Bay]]) | ||
| 1574–1631 | | 1574–1631 | ||
| [[Henry Hudson]] | | [[Henry Hudson]] | ||
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| [[North]] | | [[North]] | ||
| 1594–1597 | | 1594–1597 | ||
| [[Willem Barents]] | | [[Willem Barents]] | ||
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==17th century== | |||
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! When | |||
! Who ([[Exploration|explorer]]) | |||
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| [[Siberia]] and Pacific coast | | [[Siberia]] and Pacific coast | ||
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| [[Ivan Yuryevich Moskvitin]] | | [[Ivan Yuryevich Moskvitin]] | ||
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| [[ | | [[Australia (continent)|Australia]] | ||
| c. 1640 | |||
| [[Makassan contact with Australia|Makassar People]] before. Explored by Abel Tasman. | |||
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| [[Tasmania]], [[New Zealand]] | |||
| 1642–1643 | | 1642–1643 | ||
| [[Abel Tasman]] | | [[Abel Tasman]] | ||
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| 1648–1651 | | 1648–1651 | ||
| [[António Raposo Tavares]] | | [[António Raposo Tavares]] | ||
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| [[Patagonia|Western Patagonia]] | |||
| [1669–1673 | |||
| [[Nicolás Mascardi]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[Patagonia|Western Patagonia]] | |||
| [[Antonio de Vea expedition|1675–1676]] | |||
| [[Antonio de Vea]] | |||
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==18th century== | |||
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! Who ([[Exploration|explorer]]) | |||
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| [[Oceania]] | | [[Oceania]] | ||
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| 1771 | | 1771 | ||
| [[Moric Benovsky]] | | [[Moric Benovsky]] | ||
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| [[Central America]] and [[Latin America]] | | [[Central America]] and [[Latin America]] | ||
| 1799–1803 | | 1799–1803 | ||
| [[Alexander von Humboldt]] | | [[Alexander von Humboldt]] | ||
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==19th century== | |||
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! Who ([[Exploration|explorer]]) | |||
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| [[Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau|Northwest Plateau of North America]] | | [[Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau|Northwest Plateau of North America]] | ||
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| 1831-06-01 | | 1831-06-01 | ||
| [[James Clark Ross]] | | [[James Clark Ross]] | ||
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| Interior of Africa | | Interior of Africa | ||
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| 1860–1861 | | 1860–1861 | ||
| [[Robert O'Hara Burke]] and [[William John Wills]] | | [[Robert O'Hara Burke]] and [[William John Wills]] | ||
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| Inland eastern Patagonia | |||
| 1875–1877]] | |||
| [[Perito Moreno]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Exploration of the Zambeze river region, Central Africa, Angola, Mozambique, Zambia, Zaire | | Exploration of the Zambeze river region, Central Africa, Angola, Mozambique, Zambia, Zaire | ||
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| 1878 | | 1878 | ||
| [[Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld]] | | [[Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld]] | ||
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==20thth century== | |||
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| The [[South Magnetic Pole]] | | The [[South Magnetic Pole]] | ||
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This is a list of some of the most important explorations of State Societies, in chronological order:
Before 1400
| Exploration | When | Who (explorer) |
|---|---|---|
| Northwest African coast (West Africa) | about 500 BC | Hanno the Navigator |
| The Mediterranean Sea | 5th century BC | Himilco the Navigator |
| Around western Europe to Thule Island | about 330 BC | Pytheas of Marseilles |
| Hawaiian Islands | By c. 800 | Hawaiʻiloa (mythical) |
| Greenland, Iceland, and Faroes | 900 | Gunnbjörn Ulfsson |
| Americas (North America) | 999 | Leif Ericson |
| Brazil (South America) - controversial | c. 14th century CE | Abu Bakr II |
| Sahelian kingdoms | 1351–1354 | Ibn Battuta |
15th century
16th century
17th century
| Exploration | When | Who (explorer) |
|---|---|---|
| Siberia and Pacific coast | 1649–1641 | Ivan Yuryevich Moskvitin |
| Australia | c. 1640 | Makassar People before. Explored by Abel Tasman. |
| Tasmania, New Zealand | 1642–1643 | Abel Tasman |
| Brazil (circumnavigation), Paraguay, Bolivia and Peru. Connected the River Plate Basin to the Andes and to the mouth of the Amazon River. | 1648–1651 | António Raposo Tavares |
| Western Patagonia | [1669–1673 | Nicolás Mascardi |
| Western Patagonia | 1675–1676 | Antonio de Vea |
18th century
| Exploration | When | Who (explorer) |
|---|---|---|
| Oceania | 1768–1779 | James Cook |
| North Pacific, western Alaska, Far East Eurasian Coast | 1771 | Moric Benovsky |
| Central America and Latin America | 1799–1803 | Alexander von Humboldt |
19th century
| Exploration | When | Who (explorer) |
|---|---|---|
| Northwest Plateau of North America | 1804–1806 | Lewis and Clark Expedition |
| The North Magnetic Pole | 1831-06-01 | James Clark Ross |
| Interior of Africa | 1851–1873 | David Livingstone |
| The Burke and Wills expedition (Central Australia) | 1860–1861 | Robert O'Hara Burke and William John Wills |
| Inland eastern Patagonia | 1875–1877]] | Perito Moreno |
| Exploration of the Zambeze river region, Central Africa, Angola, Mozambique, Zambia, Zaire | 1877 | Serpa Pinto |
| The Northern Sea Route | 1878 | Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld |
20thth century
| Exploration | When | Who (explorer) |
|---|---|---|
| The South Magnetic Pole | January 16, 1909 | Douglas Mawson, Edgeworth David, and Alistair Mackay |
| The North Pole | April 6, 1909 | Robert Peary |
| The South Pole | December 14, 1911 | Roald Amundsen |
| The South Pole | January 17, 1912 | Robert Falcon Scott |
| Mount Everest summit | May 29, 1953 | Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay |
| The Moon | July 20, 1969 | Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11) |
| Mars | 1960–present | NASA and other space agency exploration robots |
See also
- Age of Discovery
- Exploration of Australia
- Geographical exploration
- List of explorers
- List of lost expeditions
- List of Russian explorers
- Exploration of the High Alps
- Portugal in the period of discoveries
- Chronology of European exploration of Asia
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