Amazon What Would We See?
AWWS Credits:
Credits from upstream site: This project started as a collection of basemaps collected, adpated and converted from diverse sources, sometimes only available through the wayback machine. Among these sources, anonymous students from the "ThinkQuest Team C006628".
- GIS data : historical country boundaries
- CShapes by Niels Weidman, also available as an R package.
- Ancient World Mapping Center at the University of orth Carolina
- Wikimedia: Maps of the world showing history
- Interactive World History Atlas since 3000 BC. The commercial version of the program allows you to see the timeline.
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Ourednik, A. (2010) L'habitant et la cohabitation dans les modèles de l'espace habité (2010), EPFL. (PhD thesis, in French) - on the notion of codwelling in space and time. Central topic: changing spatial ontologies (i.e. the type and extent of things in space).
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Ourednik, A. (2014), The impossible here (research paper) - "Grain upon grain, one by one, and one day, suddenly, there’s a heap, a little heap, the impossible heap."
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Ourednik, A. (2015) Les cartes du boyard Kraïenski (novel, in French) - a cartographer sent to map the eastern border or the European Union gets lost in a fictive country somewhere between Ukraine and Bulgaria...
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