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Carl O. Sauer
Carl Ortwin Sauer (December 24, 1889 – July 18, 1975) was an American
geographer. Sauer was a
professor of
geography at the
University of California at Berkeley from 1923 until becoming professor
emeritus in 1957. He has been called "the dean of American
historical geography" and he was instrumental in the early development of the geography graduate school at Berkeley. One of his best known works was ''Agricultural Origins and Dispersals'' (1952). In 1927, Carl Sauer wrote the article "Recent Developments in Cultural Geography", which considered how cultural landscapes are made up of "the forms superimposed on the physical landscape".
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