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A.Overview of the Project
B.Theoretical Perspectives

Historical Ecology and Landscape History
Heterarchy and Complex Social Systems

C.Publications

Historical Ecology/Landscape History


The following articles are by Carole L. Crumley, PhD.
 

Analyzing Historic Ecotonal Shifts. Ecological Applications, 3(3) 1993, pp. 337 - 384.
Alternative Forms of Social Order Building an Historical Ecology of Gaulish Polities
Celtic Settlement - Chapter 13 of Regional Dynamics: Burgundian Landscapes in Historical Perspective. San Diego: Academic Press, 1987.
Communication, Holism, and the Evolution of Sociopolitical Complexity
Definition of Historical Ecology
Dialectical Critique of Hierarchy.
Foreword
From Garden to Globe: Linking Time and Space with Meaning and Memory.
Global Energy Balance and Regional Hydrology: A Burgundian Case Study. [with Joel Gunn]. Earth Surfaces Processes and Landforms. Vol. 16, 1991, pp. 579 - 592.
Heterarchy and the Analysis of Complex Societies
Historical Climatology of Burgundy (Carole Crumley and D.H. De Vries)
Historical Ecology. Regional Dynamics: Burgundian Landscapes in Historical Perspective. San Diego: Academic Press, 1987.
Landscape Analysis of Western Europe
Landscape and Climatology in Burgundy, France - Poster presented at the
Annual Conference of the American Society for Environmental History and the Forest Society, March 28 – April 1, 2001, Durham, North Carolina, USA (De Vries, D.H., Crumley, C.L.)
Mont Dardon, Mon Dardon [in French - en français]
Remember How to Organize: Heterarchy Across Disciplines. Nonlinear Models for Archaeology and Anthropology.
"Region, Nation, History." Excursus: A Review of Relgious Studies. Vol. 4, May 1991, pp. 3 - 8.

Regional Dynamics: Burgundian Landscapes in Historical Perspective. ed. Carole L. Crumley and William H. Marquardt. San Diego: Academic Press, 1987.
Research Frontiers in Anthropology
Sacred Landscapes: Constructed and Conceptualized
Theoretical Issues in the Analysis of Spatial Planning. Chapter 1 of Regional Dynamics: Burgundian Landscapes in Historical Perspectives. San Diego: Academic Press, 1987.

The following articles are by Elizabeth Jones, PhD.
 

Ecotypes (Elizabeth Jones) See also Jones' dissertation abstract...see next entry.
Surviving the Little Ice Age: Family Strategies in the Decade of the Great Famine of 16931694 as Reconstructed through Parish Registers and Family Reconstitution. Ph.D. Disseration, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2006. 

The following articles are by Alici Remini.
 

Architecture and Sculpture of the Donjon Atelier

Some of these writings can be found on the internet. For those... go to www.triquete.org/papers.html.

D.Current Research

Iron Age

The following articles are by Scott Madry, PhD.

 

Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS
Visualization
Predictive Modeling
Regional Spatial Analysis
Historical Cartography
Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS
Visualization
Predictive Modeling
Regional Spatial Analysis
Historical Cartography

The following articles are by Amanda Tickner

 

Iron-Age Agriculture
Iron-Age Tumulus and Mistletoe Pollen

The following articles are by Laura Oaks.
 

Goddess Epona - Follow-Up Study

Gallo-Roman Era

The following articles are by Amanda Tickner.
 

Gallo-Roman Agriculture
Epona

Medieval Era

The following articles are by Carole L. Crumley, PhD.
 

Farm Pond Geology and Pollen Study (Carole Crumley)
The Garden Project

The following articles are by Amanda Tickner.
 

Early Medieval Agriculture

The following articles are by Dennis McDaniel.
 

Seigneury of Lunenier

The following articles are by Scott Madry, PhD.
 

Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS
Visualization
Predictive Modeling
Regional Spatial Analysis
Historical Cartography

Post-Modern/Early Modern Eras

The following article is by Scott Madry and Elizabeth Jones.

 

19th-Century Agriculture. Scott Madry, Elizabeth Jones

The following articles are by Jones and Tickner.
 

Woodland and Vineyards Study. Elizabeth Jones and Amanda Tickner.
Contemporary Charolais Beef Production
Individual Farm Histories

The following articles are by Scott Madry, PhD.
 

Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS
Visualization
Predictive Modeling
Regional Spatial Analysis
Historical Cartography

 

Research Projects by Members of the French Project

 

Applications of Remote Sensing/GIS/GPS to Regional Archeological Analysis in Burgundy, France

19th- and 20th-Century Garden Practices (ethnography)

Contemporary Charolais Beef Production (ethnography)

The Production, Distribution, and Utilization of Common-Ware Ceramics in the Roman Period (archeology)

The Architecture and Sculpture of the Donjon Atelier (art history, ethnography)

Historical Demography (parish records, other archival materials)

Landscape and Climate History in Burgundy, France
Poster presented at the annual Conference of the American Society for Environmental History and the Forest History Society.
De Vries, D.H. & Crumley, C.L.
March 28-April 1, 2001 in Durham, NC.

An Introduction to the Historical Climatology of Burgundy
D. Seth Murray
Original manuscript: May 10, 2000
Revised manuscript: February 17, 2001

Burgundian Historical Climate Data
Danny de Vries
April, 2000

Economic and Subsistence Activities in Medieval Rural Monasteries (archeology, ethnohistory)

Long-term Shifts in Settlement (archeologicial and remote sensing surveys)

Physiogeography of the Arroux and Loire Rivers (geology)

Studies of Contemporary Periodic Markets and Midsummer's Eve Festivals

The Linguistic and Dialect History of the Region

The Widespread Influence of the Goddess Epona

Celtic and Roman Road Networks

Study of the Relationship between Landscape and Power

Overviews of Burgundian Historical Ecology (Including Climatic History) and of Medieval History.


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