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Geographical Thoughts

“Geographic thought” as commonly understood in the discipline of geography encompasses the development of geographic knowledge in particular places, times, and contexts. Accordingly, it has traditionally been and continues to be primarily approached from a historical perspective.

ROMAN PERIOD (625 B.C – A.D 476)

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The rise of Roman Geography took place between 201-168 B.C. A Roman major contribution was mainly in historical and Regional Geography. Polybius, Poseidonius contributed to the field of physical Geography. Glacken- “from the original state man advanced through a stage of pastoral nomadism, then through an agricultural stage and finally to the stage of contemporary

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Ancient Greek Period (500 B.C – 200 B.C)

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The Greeks were pioneers in many branches of knowledge their period is known as the Golden Age of Greece. The ancient period of geography was an exploration, and mapping of the areas and the collected material. Geographical knowledge had been a concomitant of a different civilization. Greeks borrowed many concepts of Astronomy, Geometry, and mathematics

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