Abstract

Vines and olives are two important and widespread traditional agricultural crops that are also connected to the Judeo–Christian–Muslim tradition. The goal of the research was to demonstrate the importance of using cartographical sources to obtain a more accurate and complete view of the past. To this end, the aims were: (1) to reconstruct the former agricultural land-use in three periods, 1873–1874, 1917, and 1943–1945; (2) to analyze the different spatial physical factors that could explain the spatial distribution of traditional agricultural landscapes; (3) to identify the changes which took place between the three reconstructed timestamps. The research employed different cartographic sources and the implemented analyses were conducted using GIS tools and methods. The results show that, in the past, the distribution of vines and olive groves greatly depended on several physical geographic factors (climate, slopes, direction). Nonetheless, human factors such as political instability, cultural and religious beliefs contributed as well. Moreover, this research showed how GIS has advanced historical geography research. Lastly, the research demonstrated that obtaining the most complete view of the past can be achieved by a combination of sources together with the use of GIS tools and methods.

Highlights

  • Introduction and Motti ZoharThe interdisciplinary field of Historical Geographic Information Systems (HGIS) was formed towards the end of the 1990s [1]

  • In the last two decades, much research has been performed on the reconstruction of past landscapes and the examination of changes in land use/land cover (LULC) over time [7,8,9,10]

  • The goal of the research was to demonstrate the importance of using cartographical sources to obtain a more accurate and complete view of the past

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Introduction

The interdisciplinary field of Historical Geographic Information Systems (HGIS) was formed towards the end of the 1990s [1]. Information System (GIS) software programs for the study of history, and later on for geography as well [2,3,4]. GIS software programs allow for the extraction, analysis, and synthesis of spatial components found in cartographic sources, a task that was previously almost impossible or very time-consuming [2]. The introduction of GIS to the field of History and Geography has increased the use of historical cartographical sources (maps, drawings, photographs, and aerial photos) for research [5,6].

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