Issues and Concepts in Historical Ecology
DOI: 10.1017/9781108355780.008
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“…We have previously considered this very issue in this context (Jones et al 2017) as have several others (Marzano et al 2006, Baldwin andChang 2007), and yet, this is often the most difficult and problematic aspect of collaborative work. So how can you approach this topic?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…We have previously considered this very issue in this context (Jones et al 2017) as have several others (Marzano et al 2006, Baldwin andChang 2007), and yet, this is often the most difficult and problematic aspect of collaborative work. So how can you approach this topic?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Our French GIS database research has been fruitful, and to date, we have published papers on archaeological patterns and predictive modeling using GIS (Madry and Crumley 1990), Historical transportation networks and line-of-sight and intervisibility analysis of ancient roadways (Madry and Rakos 1996), the use of genealogical software (Jones 2009), mills, ponds, and water features in the study area , interdisciplinary collaboration (Jones et al 2018), historical cartography and integration with GIS ), meadows and hay (Leonnartson et al 2016, the use of Google Earth for archaeological site discovery ( 2007), digital terrain data (Madry and Wiencek, 1995), remote sensing and site detection , aerial photography , and associated technical methods, among other topics. At present, we are working on a comprehensive book which contains the cumulative research work conducted over the past 20 years (Madry and Jones, 2024, in preparation).…”
Section: Publications From Our Gis Research Including But Not Limited...mentioning
confidence: 99%