Geographical Klironomy is a klironomical science that studies the spatial distribution of objects, items and elements of a society’s cultural heritage, such as territorial development over time.
A klironomical science studying the spatial distribution of objects, items and elements of a society’s cultural heritage.
Geographical Klironomy is a klironomical science that studies the spatial distribution of objects, items and elements of a society’s cultural heritage, such as territorial development over time.
Geographical Klironomy is an independent science that determines the direction of Theoretical Klironomy in the Klironomical Sciences system.
The main task of geography is to identify spatial changes over time. With respect to objects, items, and elements of culture, an understanding of their territorial development over some periods of time and epochs is applicable. The development of civilisations, their change, appearance, and disappearance are directly identified through the detection of preserved objects, items, and elements of cultural heritage, which are also markers of the alternation of art styles.
Therefore, Geographic Klronomy plays one of the most significant roles in shaping the theoretical approach to the development of Klronomical sciences. These sciences concern the preservation of objects and items of material cultural heritage, such as elements of intangible cultural heritage, and recreating a single picture of the existence of society and entire peoples both at some point in history and in their temporal context.
Territories of historical and cultural value, including methods of determining such territories.
The set of laws for the territorial distribution of cultural heritage.
The formation of correct views of society representatives on the territorial development of the culture of some past and present peoples.