Maps and the settlement of southern Palestine, 1799–1948: an historical/GIS analysis.

Citation:

Levin N, Kark R, Galilee E. Maps and the settlement of southern Palestine, 1799–1948: an historical/GIS analysis. Journal of Historical Geography [Internet]. 2010;36 (1) :1 - 18.

Abstract:

Abstract: Historical maps of the Negev Desert which comprises half of the total land area of Palestine can be viewed from several intersecting perspectives relating to aspects such as their contribution to tracing patterns of settlement and agricultural history, imperialism and mapping, and legal geography of land ownership and indigenous people. Here we focus mainly on the first theme, incorporate new methods and demonstrate their application to studies in historical geography. Since the end of the 18th century the Negev has attracted considerable attention due to its strategic location straddling three continents, its history, and its archeology. After the European powers recognized the geopolitical importance of this area in the mid 19th century, numerous surveys and mapping efforts were conducted. In this study we reviewed 375 historical maps covering parts or all of the Negev between 1799 and 1948. These historical maps are crucial to the understanding of colonial developments, a

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