(1) IN the “Geography of the British Isles,” Dr. Davies introduces each section by a number of exercises with maps and statistics, so that pupils may have inferences of their own gleaning to help them ...
The Geographical Journal has been published since 1831, and was the Society's journal of report until the relaunch in 2000. It has the highest circulation of any British academic journal in its field ...
THIS little book shows very convincingly how profoundly the geography of a country can influence its history; and it serves to demonstrate also the necessity of a good knowledge of geography for ...
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers is a leading international journal of major research papers. It is one of the most widely read and cited geographical journals. It publishes ...
The UK, Great Britain, and England are located near each other — or better yet are comprised of one another — yet many make the common mistake... At times, I like to think that aside from grammar, ...
The British Isles, tucked away in the northwest of Europe, has been inhabited by humans since Paleolithic times, but the people who lived there didn't develop a writing system until much later, and ...
This is an extract from Our Human Story, our newsletter about the revolution in archaeology. Sign up to receive it in your inbox every month. When we think about tricky places for humans to live, our ...
SEEN FROM afar, Lough Neagh should appear as a glittering inland sea. The biggest freshwater lake in the British Isles supplies drinking water to some 750,000 people, 40% of the population in Northern ...
A small stone tablet featuring geometric art made by the Magdalenians, an Ice Age people that once inhabited Europe. The Natural History Museum A group of ten stone fragments covered in abstract ...