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  • The paper is devoted to Gerodot's river Akes identification with one of the contemporary central-asian rivers. Analysis of written sources, geographic, archeologic and ethnographic data brings to the conclusion, that the river Akes is a prototype
  • The A. describes a rapid transition from an initial pre-industrial, to an intermediate associative, to a final corporate phase. An analysis of the history of water rights ownership and of mining enterprises on the goldfield suggests
  • The rural markets in Japan during the latter medieval period. The paper examines the types of flow processes from analysis of the activities of merchants who took part in flow between rural areas. This study places the markets in this flow process
  • Analysis of a farm diary, the Point Journal, reveals clear seasonal patterns in expenditures of time on activities involving sheep and cattle, work on fencing and shelter, cropping and pasture improvements, general farm maintenance, and recreation
  • The author presents an influence of man's activity on environment in Great Britain in early Mesolithic. Considerations concerning upland areas such as Dartmoor, North Yorkshire Moors and Southern Pennines include mainly the analysis of forest
  • . The new ways of perceiving and organizing space which appeared in the manierist and baroque periods, then the 19th century discovery of the role of erosion in morphogenesis are the origin of our present modes of geographical analysis and study
  • is by no means a linguistic study but it is intended to be a cartographical analysis. The study has been carried out in a number of contact-zones such as Belgium, Wales, Scotland, South Tirol, Carinthia, Lausatia, Vallée d'Aosta and Corsica. (AGD).
  • In this paper is presented a quantitative analysis of some shouldered (à crans) tools of two Epigravettian sites in Apulia. As a conclusion the A. suggests that there is no evidence at all for the shouldered point being a fossil type of the ancient