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Edited by David Woodward and G. Malcolm Lewis

The History of Cartography, Volume 2, Book 3

Cartography in the Traditional African, American, Arctic, Australian, and Pacific Societies

500 pages, 24 color plates, 267 halftones, 196 line drawings, 5 tables  8-1/2 x 11  © 1998
Series: The History of Cartography

Cloth $215.00

ISBN: 9780226907284   Published December 1998

Related links: Read the introduction and a detailed table of contents.

List of Illustrations
Preface,
David Woodward

1. Introduction, David Woodward and G. Malcolm Lewis

Traditional Cartography in Africa

2. Cartographic Content of Rock Art in Southern Africa, Tim Maggs

3. Indigenous Mapmaking in Intertropical Africa, Thomas J. Bassett

Traditional Cartography in the Americas

4.
Maps, Mapmaking, and Map Use by Native North Americans, G. Malcolm Lewis

5. Mesoamerican Cartography, Barbara E. Mundy

6. Mapmaking in the Central Andes, William Gustav Gartner

7. Indigenous Cartography in Lowland South America and the Caribbean, Neil L. Whitehead

Traditional Cartography in Arctic and Subarctic Eurasia

8.
Traditional Cartography in Arctic and Subarctic Eurasia, Elena Okladnikova

Traditional Cartography in Australia

9.
Icons of Country: Topographic Representations in Classical Aboriginal Traditions, Peter Sutton

10. Aboriginal Maps and Plans, Peter Sutton

Traditional Cartography in the Pacific Basin

11. The Pacific Basin: An Introduction, Ben Finney

12. Traditional Cartography in Papua New Guinea, Eric Kline Silverman

13. Nautical Cartography and Traditional Navigation in Oceania, Ben Finney

14. Maori Cartography and the European Encounter, Phillip Lionel Barton

15. Concluding Remarks, David Woodward and G. Malcolm Lewis

Editors, Authors, and Project Staff
Bibliographical Index
General Index
, Ellen D. Goldlust-Gingrich
Awards
  • PROSE Book Award Honorable Mention
  • James Henry Breasted Prize
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