A really nifty, informative, and well-thought out site for those of you that are Lord of the Rings fans.
I have trouble reading this map. I don't really understand why the main timeline is a partial circular, and it is hard to track where the points are going on the map. The data is interesting, but I can't appreciate the presentation.
The War of the Ring is when the circular portion ends, and is separate to make it easier to read. As you can tell there were a lot of different events during that time period, which would have been difficult to fit in the circle without enlarging it a lot.
I remember when he kicked this off on r/lotr with just a couple of family trees, so I was looking through the (much-expanded) genealogies he's got up now and I noticed that he includes "non-canon" characters (disputed in some way) ... one of which is Amarie, wife/partner of Finrod -- but I thought she was a canon character. I'm certain that the Silmarillion mentions Finrod's beloved who he leaves in Valinor when he follows his people to Middle-earth, and I'm assuming it's the same elf. That would make her canon beyond reproach, I think. Tolkien Gateway neither confirms nor denies, and it's possible I'm mixing up which Noldorian prince left behind a wife [edit: nope], but dammit now I'm up in arms. EDIT: just tried to ctrl+f through my epub copy of Sil but Calibre wouldn't let me. To hell with this.