medieval-atlas/introductory/1
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Introductory Scotland~ geography in history Location is not a geographical constant: people tend to behave seen it as so. in terms of their subjective perceptions rather then objective The first map shows Scotland's situation on the nortb geography. This atlas runs from before the Roman period up west frontier of the Roman Empire. The second map shows to 1707: viewed either from Rome or from London (in 1707 or Scotland and other places which are within a 600 mile radius of indeed today in terms of the heartland of the European comLondon. munity) Scotland may look "peripheral", but not everyone has -----~ On "the North West Frontier" ... Extent of Roman Empire, early first century Scotland's place in the world: the view from Rome lAM Scotland's JPlllace in the world: the view fmm London 1Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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Aberdeenshire County, Angus County, Argyll County, Ayrshire County, Banffshire County, Berwickshire County, Buteshire County, Caithness County, Clackmannanshire County, Cromarty County, Dumfriesshire County, Dunbartonshire County, East Lothian County, Fife County, Inverness-shire County, Kincardineshire County, Kinross-shire County, Kirkcudbrightshire County, Lanarkshire County, Midlothian County, Morayshire County, Nairnshire County, Orkney County, Peeblesshire County, Perthshire County, Renfrewshire County, Ross County, Ross And Cromarty County, Roxburghshire County, Selkirkshire County, Shetland County, Stirlingshire County, Sutherland County, West Lothian County, Wigtownshire County