Geography has a longer genealogy than any other science. In the ancient period, geography grew out of explorations, mapping of the areas known and speculation about the material collected. Though the development, diffusion and spread of geographical knowledge during prehistoric periods, can not be ascertained. However there is a consensus that all civilizations contributed to the development of geographical concepts. The present work on Geographical thought is encyclopaedic nature encompassing all relevant information on the theme. Supported by facts and figures derived from various authoritative sources, this will prove a veritable mine of information to one and all concerned.
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Encyclopaedia of Geographical Thought (In 2 Volumes)
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1st ed.
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8126124407
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viii+291p., viii+297p., Tables; Bibliography; Index; 25cm.
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