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Golledge Reginald G. Spatial Behavior: A Geographic Perspective. N. Y.: Guilford Press, 1997.

–—, ed. Wayfinding Behavior: Cognitive Mapping and Other Spatial Processes. First edition. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.

Golledge Reginald G., Nathan Gale, James W. Pellegrino, and Sally Doherty. Spatial Knowledge Acquisition by Children: Route Learning and Relational Distances // Annals of the Association of American Geographers 82, № 2 (June 1, 1992). P. 223–244. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467–8306.1992.tb01906.x.

Goodman Russell. William James // In The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Edward N. Zalta. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University, Winter 2017. https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2017/entries/james/.

Goodwin C. James. A-Mazing Research // American Psychological Association 43, № 2 (February 2012). http://www.apa.org/monitor/2012/02/research. aspx.

Gooley Tristan. The Lost Art of Reading Nature’s Signs: Use Outdoor Clues to Find Your Way, Predict the Weather, Locate Water, Track Animals – and Other Forgotten Skills. Reprint edition. N. Y.: The Experiment, 2015.

–—. The Natural Navigator: The Rediscovered Art of Letting Nature Be Your Guide. Reprint edition. N. Y.: The Experiment, 2012.

–—. The Navigator That Time Lost | The Natural Navigator // 2009. https://www.naturalnavigator.com/the-library/the-navigator-that-time-lost.

Gould James L. Animal Navigation: Memories of Home // Current Biology 25, № 3 (February 2, 2015). R104–106. https://doi.org/10.1016/j. cub.2014.12.024.

Gould James L., and Carol Grant Gould. Nature’s Compass: The Mystery of Animal Navigation. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2012.

Grabar Henry. Smartphones and the Uncertain Future of «Spatial Thinking» // CityLab, 2014. http://www.citylab.com/tech/2014/09/smartphones-and-the-uncertain-future-of-spatial-thinking/379796/.

Griffiths Daniel, Anthony Dickinson, and Nicola Clayton. Episodic Memory: What Can Animals Remember about Their Past? // Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3, № 2 (February 1, 1999). P. 74–80. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1364–6613(98)01272–8.

Guiducci Dario, and Ariane Burke. Reading the Landscape: Legible Environments and Hominin Dispersals // Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews 25, № 3 (May 6, 2016). P. 133–141. https://doi.org/10.1002/evan.21484.

Guilford Tim, et al. Migratory Navigation in Birds: New Opportunities in an Era of Fast-Developing Tracking Technology // Journal of Experimental Biology 214, № 22 (November 15, 2011). P. 3705–3712. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.051292.

Gumperz John J., and Stephen C. Levinson. Rethinking Linguistic Relativity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.

Gunkel David J. Hacking Cyberspace. N. Y.: Routledge, 2018.

Gupta Akhil, and James Ferguson. Beyond ‘Culture’: Space, Identity, and the Politics of Difference // Cultural Anthropology 7, № 1 (1992). P. 6–23.

Hallendy Norman. Inuksuit: Silent Messengers of the Arctic. First Trade Paper Edition. Vancouver, BC: Douglas & McIntyre, 2001.

–—. Tukiliit: The Stone People Who Live in the Wind; An Introduction to Inuksuit and Other Stone Figures of the North. Vancouver, BC: Douglas & McIntyre, 2009.

Harley J. B., and David Woodward, eds. The History of Cartography: Cartography in the Traditional Islamic and South Asian Societies. Vol. 2, book 1. First edition. Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 1992.