The Roman centuriated landscape: conception, genesis, and development as inferred from the Ager Tarraconensis case

JM Palet, HA Orengo - American Journal of Archaeology, 2011 - journals.uchicago.edu
Although centuriation was only one system of Roman land division, its impact on the
landscape and its visibility in modern field arrangements make it the most commonly …

A journey of a thousand miles begins with one small step–human agency, hydrological processes and time in socio-hydrology

MW Ertsen, JT Murphy, LE Purdue… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2014 - hess.copernicus.org
When simulating social action in modeling efforts, as in socio-hydrology, an issue of obvious
importance is how to ensure that social action by human agents is well-represented in the …

Multifunctionality of agricultural channel vegetation: A review based on community functional parameters and properties to support ecosystem function modeling

G Rudi, JS Bailly, G Belaud, C Dages… - Ecohydrology & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Vegetation living in agricultural channels (drainage ditches or irrigation channels) supports
ecosystem functions such as water flow regulation; retention of sediments, agricultural …

Simulating the effects of spatial configurations of agricultural ditch drainage networks on surface runoff from agricultural catchments

F Levavasseur, JS Bailly, P Lagacherie… - Hydrological …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The study of runoff is a crucial issue because it is closely related to flooding, water quality
and erosion. In cultivated catchments, agricultural ditch drainage networks are known to …

An integrated socio-environmental approach to the study of ancient water systems: the case of prehistoric Hohokam irrigation systems in semi-arid central Arizona …

LE Purdue, JF Berger - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2015 - Elsevier
Water systems lie at the interface between nature and culture and in that perspective are a
rich but under-explored research object. Their temporalities (construction, maintenance …

[HTML][HTML] Introduction: les incertitudes du terme villa et la question du vicus en Gaule Narbonnaise

P Leveau - Revue archéologique de Narbonnaise, 2002 - persee.fr
Pure typical processes harden the opposition villa/vicus. The two forms of settlement are
complementary and share a common dynamic. Democratic grown and importation of a …

[HTML][HTML] Miliacin in palaeosols from an Early Iron Age in Ukraine reveal in situ cultivation of broomcorn millet

G Motuzaite-Matuzeviciute, J Jacob… - Archaeological and …, 2016 - Springer
During the archaeobotanical investigation of Scythian–Sarmatian period (Early Iron Age),
pits with crop processing waste, discovered in the floodplain of Donets River, eastern …

Spatial modeling of man-made drainage density of agricultural landscapes

F Levavasseur, P Lagacherie, JS Bailly… - Journal of Land Use …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
In agricultural landscapes, drainage networks can be greatly extended by man-made linear
features such as ditches. Modifying the density of these man-made drainage networks can …

Micromorphological study of irrigation canal sediments: landscape evolution and hydraulic management in the middle Gila River valley (Phoenix Basin, Arizona) …

L Purdue, W Miles, K Woodson, A Darling… - Quaternary …, 2010 - Elsevier
The Hohokam were a long lived (300–1450 AD) agrarian society in the deserts of southern
Arizona with an efficient irrigation system and a complex socio-political organization …

La cité romaine d'Arles et le Rhône: La romanisation d'un espace deltaïque

P Leveau - American Journal of Archaeology, 2004 - journals.uchicago.edu
L'installation de la colonie d'Arles en tête du delta correspond à un fait géopolitique majeur:
l'importance pris par le Rhône à l'époque romaine. Le territoire proche de la ville est soumis …