How maps are used in ancient days and now a days
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Anaximander was a student of the philosopher Thales, and he based his maps on his belief that the earth was cylindrical, an idea that wasn’t common during his time. He spent much of his time observing the stars in the sky, a practice which also impacted his fascination with maps.
Anaximander was a student of the philosopher Thales, and he based his maps on his belief that the earth was cylindrical, an idea that wasn’t common during his time. He spent much of his time observing the stars in the sky, a practice which also impacted his fascination with maps.
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