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III : DIE FLURVERBINDUNGEN ZWISCHEN DEM BALTISCHEN UND DEM SCHWARZEN MEER NACH ANGABEN DER ANTIKEN , MITTELALTERLICHEN UND ARABISCHEN GEOKARTOGRAPHIE Alexander V. PODOSSINOV based on maps . Abstract This paper continues the series of ...
III : DIE FLURVERBINDUNGEN ZWISCHEN DEM BALTISCHEN UND DEM SCHWARZEN MEER NACH ANGABEN DER ANTIKEN , MITTELALTERLICHEN UND ARABISCHEN GEOKARTOGRAPHIE Alexander V. PODOSSINOV based on maps . Abstract This paper continues the series of ...
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Aerial photography , mapping and surface surveys are applied to land division in the chorai of the European Bosporus and ... It contains several useful maps ; the very extensive catalogue , plans and other illustrations ( altogether 254 ...
Aerial photography , mapping and surface surveys are applied to land division in the chorai of the European Bosporus and ... It contains several useful maps ; the very extensive catalogue , plans and other illustrations ( altogether 254 ...
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Chapter 4 focuses on maps and frontiers . W. concludes that early Imperial Roman maps were based on local itineraries and were primarily designed to illustrate roads and routes . Itineraries were essentially mental maps which described ...
Chapter 4 focuses on maps and frontiers . W. concludes that early Imperial Roman maps were based on local itineraries and were primarily designed to illustrate roads and routes . Itineraries were essentially mental maps which described ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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