Good morning, MAPS_Lers-
Angie, are what we see in those maps medieval strip fields? Or are they evidence of later farming? Either way, very nifty blog post.
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Hi Angie,
This is a cool set of maps! I had the pleasure of working with an archaeological team in a little valley in Dalmatia where the major hydrologic reshaping took place in the 1950s, but unfortunately I don’t know about the chronology of that kind of work in Slavonia.
This may not be of any direct help, but the Državne geodetske uprave (State Geodetic Administration) geoportal (https://geoportal.dgu.hr/) is a fun resource to explore for anyone interested in the area. The language can be toggled to English on the right-side menu (look for the EN button). One of the basemaps is an aerial orthophoto from 1968 (very cool), and zooming in to 1:5,000 displays the current parcel data. Clicking the menu icon (upper-right corner) brings up more options: notably, “data and services” has some general information about the digital cadastral map (DKP), which is accessible by WMS to registered users (though I haven’t checked it out myself!).
Best,
Becky
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Rebecca Seifried, PhD
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University of Massachusetts Amherst
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If you need a short distraction, I wrote a little blog about a recent cataloging effort.
by Angie Cope Recently I’ve been cataloging a back log of maps from Eastern Europe. If you’re familiar with the AGS Library’s situation, all our maps are cataloged – in an old fashioned card … agslibraryblog.wordpress.com |
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