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  • HOW EARLY MAPS PORTRAYED NORTH AMERICA
  • Carte ; Carte ancienne ; Histoire de la géographie ; Howe of Fife ; Royaume-Uni ; Scotland ; Siècle 18
  • This essay proposes that we treat such maps as a text rather than as a mirror of reality, so that we can understand how their rhetoric has narrowed the practice of historical geography. Such a deconstruction opens the way to reintegrate cartography
  • As a student Leichhardt met Humboldt. Despite of differences between the two geographers, Leichhardt's geographical achievements made him the Humboldt of Australia . The paper describes how Humboldt interceded in favour of the young Leichhardt both
  • An intuitive taphonomic model is developed to explain how river ice of temperate and high-latitude rivers may affect bones, and to predict the modifications expected. Partial testing of the model by experiments designed to simulate river breakup
  • La sismicité vécue par les sociétés antiques: du phénomène naturel intégré à l'histoire, à l'événement fictif (suivi de discussion). (How greek and roman societies lived with earthquakes: from natural phenomena in connection with history to fictions)
  • IN SUCH ORGANIZATIONS, AND SHOWS HOW IMPORTANT A KNOWLEDGE OF SURVEY HISTORY IS TO CHOSE WHO USE THE MAPS AS SOURCES OF TOPOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION. FOUNDED IN 1771, THE ORDNANCE SURVEY WAS DIRECTED IN 1824 TO MAP IRELAND (FOR THE PURPOSE OF A VALUATION OF LAND