SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES ON CHARLES JOHN ANDERSSON'S JOURNEY TO THE OKAVANGO RIVER

From: History In Africa | Date: January 1, 2006| Author: Wilmsen, Edwin N | Copyright information

Recently in this journal (Wilmsen 2003:360-375), I delineated Charles John Andersson's route to the Okavango River based on entries in his diaries and an overlooked map of the route published by Thomas Baines in 1866.1 noted there that, while the place, Okambombo, where Andersson first stood on the banks of the Okavango was correctly plotted on Baines' map, its geographical coordinates were given only approximately. I also noted that Andersson did not bring along his astronomical instruments ...

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