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A similar land measurement system is still being followed in modern Assam.
Scottish land measurements tended to be based on how much livestock they could support.
Feddan - an Arabic land measurement following a similar line of thinking.
A ploughgate was a Scottish land measurement, used in the south and the east of the country.
Yet they had little concept of land measurement.
Among the early Saxons, the rod was the fundamental unit of land measurement.
The unit became a standard for land measurement.
Some of the key land measurement units used by the village accountant are given below:
Square land measurement, meanwhile, had moved steadily west.
Land measurement is an integral quantitative element of surveying.
For longer distances, such as land measurements, the Ancient Egyptians used rope.
Whitcombe was originally recorded as Widecome, with a land measurement of two hides.
The ordinary units used for land measurement were:
Taiwanese units of land measurement derive from both traditional Dutch and Japanese measurements.
The Roman unit of land measurement.
The new foot was used for land measurement, while the Roman foot continued to be used in the construction crafts.
It is probable that the idea of demonstrating a conclusion first arose in connection with geometry, which originally meant the same as "land measurement".
To determine the average size of a farm, a land measurement system was also invented with moos, taraab and guldeed being the terms used.
Its land measurement is 450 Hectares and it is located in West Tehran.
Land measurement is the general concept describing the application and theory of measurement of land.
The jerib or djerib is a traditional unit of land measurement in the Middle East and southwestern Asia.
The earliest uses of mathematics were in trading, land measurement, painting and weaving patterns and the recording of time.
Centuriation (in Latin centuriatio or, more usually, limitatio) was a method of land measurement used by the Romans.
Its use in India is in decline with urban land measurements standardizing on use of square meters and square yards.
The Davoch, Davach or Daugh is an ancient Scottish land measurement.