History of geographical maps
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Lloyd Arnold Brown's research covers the period from the mid-2nd millennium BC, when the Babylonians introduced cadastral surveying - drawing up plans of land holdings for tax purposes - to the 20th century, which crowned the history of cartography with the creation of a detailed map of the Earth. The author talks about how people realized the need to depict the world, what tools and methods were used by travelers and scientists to compile first primitive, and then more and more accurate and comprehensive maps.
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- Name of the Author
- Ллойд Арнольд Браун
- Language
- Russian