Historical geography: The analysis of geographic condition of Egyptian and Chinese civilizations

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The activity of human being can't be divided by either time or space elements. Some particular activities or circumstances are always related to the place in which they occur. A study of historical geography examines the relation between space and time in the past which demonstrates particular phenomenon exploratively at that time. This study aims to identify the effect of geographic situation which affects the two biggest civilizations in the world, namely Chinese and Egyptian. The current research takes form of expos facto research. The finding indicates that the natural environment in both civilizations give significant influence on the development of civilization in Egypt and China. The naturals situation both in Nile and Hwangho waters is the main geographical factor that supports the persistence of high cultural communities in the region.

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Puji, R. P. N., Wathon, S., Ikhsan, F. A., Kurnianto, F. A., & Apriyanto, B. (2019). Historical geography: The analysis of geographic condition of Egyptian and Chinese civilizations. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 243). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/243/1/012157

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