Since ancient civilizations in Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Rome, humans have used tools to measure and keep their boundaries in order to separate themselves from their neighbours. While the utilization of such tools was all but lost during the Middle Ages- the Renaissance saw a revival in interest and need in tools for Identification survey and parcel the land around them. Historical Glance Many surveying tools in use at present are similar to those that were employed to contour survey and map the first settlements of the land. We are at the dawn of a new era and surveying technology that went practically unchanged for hundreds of years. It is now being set up to the computer age, which has given out to only make the surveying evaluation even more precise than before. In its earliest days, one of the main tools for carrying out land surveys was a chain (also sometimes known as Gunter’s chain) of a particular length. These chains would be pulled tight, and efforts would b...