Field notes, a historical perspective — Exploring Overland

Field notes, a historical perspective — Exploring Overland

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Explorers have been keeping hand-written field notes—with or without sketches—for hundreds of years, if not many millennia (on observing many rock art sites, I’ve been struck by the possibility that early humans were using rock and pigment to record their travels and nature information for hunting a

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Field notes, a historical perspective — Exploring Overland

REPORT OF THE EXPLORING EXPEDITION TO THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS IN THE YEAR 1842, AND TO OREGON AND NORTH CALIFORNIA IN THE YEARS 1843-'44. BY BREVET CAPTAIN. . . OF THE TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS

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