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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Rajasri Ray; Madhupreeta Muralidhar
(2023)
Spatio-temporal patterns in the history of colonial botanical exploration in India.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100859).
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Article
Adam R. Heinrich; Michael J. Gall
(2023)
Zooarchaeology and GIS: Enslaved and Free Black Diet at a Late Eighteenth- to Mid-Nineteenth-Century Delaware Farm, New Castle County, Delaware, United States.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
(pp. 424-457).
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Article
Dale R. Lightfoot; Allen Finchum; Jacqueline M. Vadjunec; et al.
(2023)
Traditional environmental knowledge and transport efficiency of a communal canal network, Tafilalt oasis, Morocco: A historical GIS analytics perspective.
Journal of Historical Geography
(pp. 79-93).
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Article
Matthew A. Kalos
(2022)
Exploring the Paoli Battlefield: The Cultural Landscape of Conflict.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 451-461).
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Chapter
Paolo Bertero
(2022)
Rilievo, cartografia storica e georeferenziazione.
In: Le radici della terra: Le miniere orobiche valtellinesi da risorsa economica a patrimonio culturale delle comunità tra medioevo ed età contemporanea
(pp. 153-162).
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Article
Daniel Patrick Morgan
(2021)
Regional Networks in Chinese Mathematics and Astronomy, 311–618 ce.
East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine.
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Chapter
Elton Andrade; Rita Vieira; Macello Medeiros
(2021)
The Use of Geographic Information System (GIS) for the Promotion of Citizenship Through the Improvement of the Conditions of Accessibility in Urban Spaces: An Application of the Project Ponto Certo.
In: Brazilian Mobilities.
(/isis/citation/CBB102388372/)
Article
Holly Kathryn Norton
(2020)
Finding the Spaces Betwixt and Between: GIS of the 1733 St. Jan Slave Rebellion.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
(pp. 803-822).
(/isis/citation/CBB251611354/)
Article
Liza Gijanto
(2020)
Interpreting West Ashcom: Drones, Artifacts, and Archives.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
(pp. 780-802).
(/isis/citation/CBB135835324/)
Article
Alanna L. Warner-Smith
(2020)
“Views from Somewhere”: Mapping Nineteenth-Century Cholera Narratives.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
(pp. 877-901).
(/isis/citation/CBB661883454/)
Article
Alanna L. Warner-Smith
(2020)
Mapping the GIS Landscape: Introducing “Beyond (within, through) the Grid”.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
(pp. 767-779).
(/isis/citation/CBB361573048/)
Article
Kate Franklin
(2020)
Moving Subjects, Situated Memory: Thinking and Seeing Medieval Travel on the Silk Road.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
(pp. 852-876).
(/isis/citation/CBB559945683/)
Article
Siobhan M. Hart; George C. Homsy
(2020)
Stories from North of Main: Neighborhood Heritage Story Mapping.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
(pp. 950-968).
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Article
Oliver Dunn
(August 2020)
A Sea of Troubles? Journey Times and Coastal Shipping Routes in Seventeenth-Century England and Wales.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 184-207).
(/isis/citation/CBB077127311/)
Article
Dan Trepal; Don Lafreniere; Jason Gilliland
(2020)
Historical Spatial-Data Infrastructures for Archaeology: Towards a Spatiotemporal Big-Data Approach to Studying the Postindustrial City.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 424-452).
(/isis/citation/CBB691511944/)
Article
Ademide Adelusi-Adeluyi
(2020)
“Africa for the Africans?” – Mapmaking, Lagos, and the Colonial Archive.
History in Africa
(pp. 275-296).
(/isis/citation/CBB645806823/)
Article
Evangelos Voulgarakis; Angeliki Tsorlini; Chrysoula Boutoura
(2020)
Depicting the Greek communities in “Smyrna Zone”, Asia Minor at the beginning of 20th century (1919 –1922), combining historical maps with textual data.
e-Perimetron: International Web Journal on Sciences and Technologies Affined to History of Cartography and Maps
(pp. 26-43).
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Article
Alan Rosevear; Dan Bogart; Leigh Shaw-Taylor
(December 2019)
The spatial patterns of coaching in England and Wales from 1681 to 1836: A geographic information systems approach.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 418-444).
(/isis/citation/CBB373652515/)
Chapter
Nassaney, Michael S.; Allison M. Hoock; Mark Hoock
(2019)
The Changing Cultural Landscape of the Lower St. Joseph River Valley.
In: Fort St. Joseph revealed: the historical archaeology of a fur trading post
(pp. 173-192).
(/isis/citation/CBB572584215/)
Article
Catherine Porter; Keith Lilley; Christopher Lloyd; et al.
(2019)
Cartographic connections – the digital analysis and curation of sixteenth-century maps of Great Britain and Ireland.
e-Perimetron: International Web Journal on Sciences and Technologies Affined to History of Cartography and Maps
(pp. 97-109).
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