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M. J. Blakemore has written: 'Concepts in the history of cartography' -- subject(s): Cartography, History
Daniel Birkholz has written: 'The King's Two Maps' -- subject(s): Cartography, History, Social aspects of Cartography
The compass, cartography, photography then the internet in that order.
Mary Sponberg Pedley has written: 'The commerce of cartography' -- subject(s): Cartography, History, Map industry and trade
A. L. Farley has written: 'Historical cartography of British Columbia with a separate appendix of maps' -- subject(s): Cartography, History
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V. S. Kusov has written: 'Moskovskoe gosudarstvo XVI--nachala XVIII veka' -- subject(s): Cartography, Catalogs, History 'Kartograficheskoe iskusstvo russkogo gosudarstva' -- subject(s): Cartography, History
John Harwood Andrews has written: 'Irish maps' -- subject(s): Cartography 'Maps in those days' -- subject(s): History, Maps, Cartography 'Shapes of Ireland' -- subject(s): Surveys, Cartography 'Two maps of 18th century Dublin and its surroundings by John Rocque' -- subject(s): Maps, Cartography, Facsimiles 'Kildare' -- subject(s): Maps, Historical geography 'A paper landscape' -- subject(s): History, Cartography, Ordnance Survey of Ireland, Ordnance Survey (Ireland), Landscapes, Landscape
There wasn't one. History started with what happened first. From when the first living thing was on Earth. History is how our planet was made. Everything you do is history.
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"Cartography" is the study and practice of making maps is called cartography. It combines science, aesthetics, and technique. . People who make maps are called cartographers.
Cartography is the art and science of creating maps.