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  • 21-10-2016
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How did people find their way before maps were widely available

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willowksmith711
willowksmith711 willowksmith711
  • 21-10-2016
a compass, the sun, the stars
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jeep4xever
jeep4xever jeep4xever
  • 21-10-2016
They navigated by the sun, moon, stars, and landmarks.

This has happened more recently than you suppose.
In the early Antarctic expeditions, which were in the 20th century, there were no maps ("Terra Incognita") and obviously compasses were useless as well.

As well, the South Pacific islanders, especially the Polynesians, always navigated by stars, ocean currents, and other natural signs. They were, and are, remarkable navigators.

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