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Yes the Ancient Greece geography had some unique effects such as positives and negatives.
The ancient Greek mathematician Eratosthenes is called the "father of geography" for that reason.
The hills and rivers surrounding Rome protected it to a degree.
The land of Nubia was were the Kingdom of Kush was located. In what is now northern Sudan.
Nomadic peoples looked for fertile, well watered land to settle on.
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surrouding with high lands in the west and south and north, and the ocea departed china from the other countries
William Latham Bevan has written: 'The student's manual of ancient geography' 'Manuale di geografia antica' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Geography, Ancient
Scald is an ancient Scandinavian bard who entertain the court.
Climate, Religion or the trade items they got from other countries (Purple dye; Lebenon, Stuff like that) Hope you enjoy the answer (:
J. L Berggren has written: 'Ptolemy's Geography' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Cartography, Early works to 1800, Geography, Ancient
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Yes the Ancient Greece geography had some unique effects such as positives and negatives.
Katherine Clarke has written: 'Between Geography and History' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Civilization, Geography, Ancient, Greece, Greek influences, Historiography, Rome
Albert van Kampen has written: 'Orbis terrarum antiquus in scholarum usuam descriptus' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Atlases, Classical geography, Geography, Ancient, Historical geography, Maps