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La circulation des objets métalliques à l’âge du Bronze entre Rhône et Saône: utilisation d’une transformation cartographique linéaire.
2006
Afin de comprendre les flux de circulation des matériaux métalliques pour la période de l’Age du Bronze, et aller au-delà des cartes de répartition classiques des découvertes archéologiques, on propose un mode de représentation graphique plus quantitatif et synthétique, la transformation cartographique linéaire. On a testé sur l'axe Saône-Rhône la pertinence de cette méthode. Haches, épées et poignards de bronze, ont été répertoriés sur une bande de 50 km de part et d'autre de l'axe fluvial, afin d'estimer la fréquence et les masses d'objet en «circulation».
Un finage dans la longue durée: Saint-Martin-du-Mont (Côte-d’Or)
2010
On évalue ici les effets de la transmission des structures et formes agraires dans la longue durée. Nous postulons que, depuis la protohistoire, la forme des parcellaires, celle de la voirie ou de l’habitat n’ont jamais été fondamentalement remises en cause. L’organisation actuelle du finage de la commune de Saint-Martin-du-Mont (Bourgogne) est un héritage, probablement une construction médiévale et moderne adossée à une potentialité antique. Les opérations foncières successives se sont coulées dans le moule planimétrique préexistant.
Les migrations des basketteurs professionnels en Europe
2010
En Europe, les migrations des joueurs professionnels sont commandées par l’existence de deux centres de «production» et de «consommation», les États-Unis et l’Europe, et d’une immense périphérie. Comme pour le football, américanisation et mondialisation des recrutements sont partielles et les recrutements obéissent à des critères financiers, réglementaires, sportifs et géo-culturels.
Análisis y valoración de los sistemas de evaluación de suelos en España. Evolución, tendencias actuales y perspectivas futuras
1997
23 páginas, 5 cuadros.
Atlas of the Baltic languages: from idea to pilot project
2015
Atl as of the B a ltic l a ngu a ge s : from idea to pilot project Dialectologists from Latvian Language Institute of the University of Latvia and the Department of Language History and Dialectology of the Institute of the Lithuanian Language, have developed a proposal for a joint project entitled, The Atlas of the Baltic Languages, which is intended to demonstrate the close kinship of these two Baltic languages. A pilot project, supported by a grant from the University of Latvia and Directorate for the Millenium of Lithuania has been carried out between 2006 and 2008 to determine what the form and eventual content of such an atlas might be. In 2009 a summary of work carried out on the pilo…
Movescapes. Geografie del movimento fra spazio e rappresentazione
2013
This project has three main aims. First, it seeks to rethink space and spatiality from movement. To do this it follows some significant steps of philosophical tradition (Aristotle, Hegel, Heidegger, Merleau Ponty, Derrida, etc.) in an attempt to demonstrate the close relation between the movement of body and the production of space. No space would exist without an original movement producing it: the body comes out of himself, it spaces, and it is precisely in this dislocation that the spatiality is brought into being (Merleau Ponty). Bodies in motion produce space, but what happens if these bodies fall between the lines of a text or on the planes of a map? Can representational spaces hold t…
Observacions sobre la posició dels subjectes postverbals en català i castellà
2007
This is a comparative study of the different positions of postverbal subjects in two closely related languages that nevertheless show clear differences in this respect. The comparative study will allow us to reject the idea that postverbal subjects in Romance languages are in a unique in situ position Spec VP as has been proposed recently (Motapayane1995, Ordóñez 1998, Costa 2000, Alexiadou i Anagnostopoulou 2001, Cardinaletti 2001). On the contrary, this study will show clearly that there is a need for two positions for postverbal subjects in order to understand the parametric differences between Catalan and Spanish. The general hypothesis will be that the subjects can access a higher Spec…
Understanding Urban Fabric with the OH_FET model based on Social Use, Space and Time
2008
The proposed principle for understanding the urban fabric is based on considering the town as a set of complex objects, taking a systemic approach. The town system used to study the urban fabric over large time spans is composed of three sub-systems relating to historical objects from the level of the excavation to that of the former urban space: function (social use), space (location, surface area and morphology) and time (dating, duration and chronology). The historical object is the analytical unit of the space studied. It is the Cartesian product of the three sets, Social use, Space and Time, from which it stems. On the basis of this process, the Historical Object (OH) is broken down in…
Intelligence stratégique et dissimulation dans les outils de géovisualisation en ligne
2014
Interactive geovisualization portals, set up on the Internet after the iconic Google Maps, are highly regarded by the public. They provide the ability to see from above the surface of our planet, and more specifically the French territory in the case of Geoportail. Yet it is forbidden to approach too close to certain objects: on national territory, some 150 sites are in fact hidden by the IGN. This paper question the relevance and efficiency of this operation imposed on the main body of production and dissemination of spatial information in France, in comparison with the means used by other countries.