Maps, data, and deep research at the intersection of ancient civilizations, physical geography, and the long arc of human settlement.
Explore ancient civilizations through archaeological discoveries and cutting-edge research methodologies.
Uncover the stories of past societies and their impact on our modern world through historical analysis.
Understand how landscapes shape human history and how humans have transformed the Earth over millennia.
Interactive mapping of North America's largest pre-Columbian city, reconstructed at the site scale.
Explore →Using machine learning to identify and classify Amazonian geoglyphs from satellite imagery.
Explore →Online application for translating English text to Cuneiform symbols from ancient Mesopotamia.
Explore →A 3D model and spatial analysis of the world-famous Neolithic monument on Salisbury Plain.
Explore →Tracing the development of writing systems from Phoenician to Greek alphabets and beyond.
Explore →Geopolitics, ecology, and physics of the global lithium race across South America and beyond.
Explore →Interactive maps, spatial analysis, and geographic storytelling.
Tracing Jason's voyage across the ancient Mediterranean and Black Sea.
The enigmatic watchtowers of the Sino-Tibetan borderlands.
Smuggling routes, lost settlements, and two centuries of contested Florida borderland ecology.
Real-time weather map with current conditions and 7-day forecast for Asheville, NC.
15.4–23.7°C fluctuations during the Hurricane Helene storm period, September 2024.
Rainfall intensity reaching 18 mm/hr at peak inflow, mapped against the storm track.
Wind velocity and direction recorded at the storm center passage on September 27.
Dramatic barometric drop marking the passage of the low-pressure center.
Geoglypha is an educational platform dedicated to exploring the intersection of history, archaeology, and geography. The mission is to provide accessible, interactive resources that help people understand how past civilizations shaped our world.
Through a combination of interactive maps, data visualizations, and field-report writing, the work aims to bring ancient landscapes to life and make complex historical and geographical concepts approachable to anyone with curiosity about the deep past.
The platform uses modern web technologies, Python geospatial libraries, and Google Earth Engine to create geoprocessing tools built for educational purposes. Research is primary; spectacle is secondary.