Assam-Bengal relations : from the earliest times to the twelfthcentury A.D.
The work deals with the varied aspects of the life of the people of the two regions, Assam and Bengal, from the pre-historic time till the end of the twelfthcentury AD. Similarities and differences that marked the two geographical regions are shown
The western suburb of medieval Dublin : its first century
Dublin ; Economic activity ; Historical geography ; Ireland ; Land ; Land use ; Middle Age ; Thirteenth Century ; TwelfthCentury ; Urban morphology ; Urban site
Situated to the west of the walled city, the western suburb of medieval Dublin was in its embryonic stages of development during the last decades of the 12th and throughout the 13th century. The first signs of westward expansion were the laying out
Spatiotemporal drought variability in northwestern Africa over the last nine centuries
Africa ; Climate ; Climate reconstruction ; Climatic index ; Climatic variability ; Dendrology ; Drought ; North-West Africa ; Palaeoclimate ; Space time ; TwelfthCentury ; Twentieth Century
Fourteenth Century ; Historical geography ; Ideology ; Middle Age ; Power ; Society ; Territory ; Thirteenth Century ; TwelfthCentury ; United Kingdom ; Wales
Cultural identity ; Eleventh Century ; Ethnic group ; Governance ; Historical geography ; Ideology ; Middle Age ; Power ; Social conflict ; Social interaction ; Society ; Territoriality ; Thirteenth Century ; TwelfthCentury ; United Kingdom ; Wales
Agricultural economics ; Don ; European part of Russia ; Forest-steppe transition ; History of geography ; Land development ; Land tenure system ; Land use ; Population density ; River basin ; Rural landscape ; Settlement ; TwelfthCentury
Abbey of St Victor ; Allegory ; Augustinians ; English Victorines ; France ; History of cartography ; Hugh of St Victor ; Lawrence of Westminster ; Middle Ages ; TwelfthCentury ; United Kingdom ; biblical exegesis ; mappamundi ; medieval libraries
et la carte murale d'Hugues.#Recent research in England and France on twelfth- and thirteenth-century cartography posits Hugh of St Victor as an important source for ideas incorporated in maps of the period. P. D. A. Harvey and Patrick Gautier Dalché
America ; Cartography ; Eighteenth Century ; Fifteenth Century ; History of cartography ; Marine chart ; Nineteenth Century ; Seventeenth Century ; Sixteenth Century
Atlas ; Eighteenth Century ; Fifteenth Century ; History of cartography ; Nineteenth Century ; Seventeenth Century ; Sixteenth Century ; Twentieth Century