THE FRENCH PROJECT serves as an integrative umbrella for a number of individual and collaborative research efforts that take as their commonality the study of the evolution of landscape in the region of Burgundy, France. Project researchers employ ethnography, history, archaeology, arthistory and other social sciences and humanities, as well as geology, climatology, ecology and the biological sciences, to study the way human activity and physical conditions jointly modify regions.

 
Introduction
Project
Descriptions
 
Regional dynamics: Burgundian landscapes 
in historical perspective
Online Papers &
Articles
 
GIS and 
Remote Sensing for Archaeology in  Burgundy, France
Heterarchy
Historical Ecology
News & Press
 
Maps &
Images
Carolina Environmental Program Field Station
Burgundy Related
Web Sites

Contact Information
 

To the Department of Anthropology at UNC-Chapel Hill

Remarks or suggestions? Mail Danny at devries@email.unc.edu
last updated: April 15, 2001