The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Network Research (eBook, ePUB)
Redaktion: Brughmans, Tom; Peeples, Matthew A.; Munson, Jessica; Mills, Barbara J.
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Redaktion: Brughmans, Tom; Peeples, Matthew A.; Munson, Jessica; Mills, Barbara J.
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Network research has recently been adopted as one of the tools of the trade in archaeology, used to study a wide range of topics: interactions between island communities, movements through urban spaces, visibility in past landscapes, material culture similarity, exchange, and much more. This Handbook is the first authoritative reference work for archaeological network research, featuring current topical trends and covering the archaeological application of network methods and theories. This is elaborately demonstrated through substantive topics and case studies drawn from a breadth of periods…mehr
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
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- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780192596178
- Artikelnr.: 69359891
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780192596178
- Artikelnr.: 69359891
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: Visibility Networks * 16: Eduardo Apolinaire and Laura Bastourre: Hydrographic Networks * Part IV: Network Simulation * 17: Iza Romanowska: Complexity Science and Networks in Archaeology * 18: Wendy H. Cegielski: Networks, Agent-Based Modeling, and Archaeology * 19: Viviana Amati: Random Graph Models * Part V: Biological Networks * 20: Kent M. Johnson: Biodistance Networks * 21: Stefani A. Crabtree and Jennifer A. Dunne: Food Webs * Part VI: Text-Based Networks * 22: Claire Lemercier: Historical and Archaeological Network Data * 23: Diane Harris Cline and Jessica Munson: Epigraphic Networks in Cross-Cultural Perspective * 24: Valeria Vitale and Rainer Simon: Linked Data Networks: How, Why and When to Apply Network Analysis to LOD * 25: Allison Mickel, Anthony Sinclair, and Tom Brughmans: Knowledge Networks * 26: Vojt
ch Kae, Tomá Glomb, and Jan Fousek: Networks and Religious Transformations * Part VII: Cultural Transmission and Human Evolution * 27: Valéria Romano and Sergi Lozano: Perspectives on Human Behavioural Evolution from Primate Networks * 28: Claudine Gravel-Miguel, and Fiona Coward: Palaeolithic Social Networks and Behavioural Modernity * 29: Briggs Buchanan and Marcus J. Hamilton: Networks and Cultural Transmission in Hunter-Gatherer Societies * Part VIII: Movement, Exchange, and Flows through Networks * 30: Justin Leidwanger: Maritime Networks * 31: Barbara J. Mills and Matthew A. Peeples: Migration and Archaeological Network Research * 32: Marek Vlach: Network Modelling of the Spread of Disease * 33: Shawn Graham and Damien Huffer: The Antiquities Trade and Digital Networks: Or, the Supercharging Effect of Social Media on the Rise of the Amateur Antiquities Trader * Part IX: Assessing the Structural Characteristics of Networks * 34: Matthew Pailes: Social Networks and Inequality * 35: Erik Gjesfjeld: Networks and Catastrophes * 36: Jelena Gruji
and Miljana Radivojevi
: Community Detection * 37: Scott G. Ortman: Settlement Scaling Analysis as Social Network Analysis * 38: Jacob Holland-Lulewicz: Networks and Sociopolitical Organization * Part X: Looking Ahead and Beyond * 39: Ulrik Brandes: Archaeological Network Science * 40: John Edward Terrell: Network Models and the Past: Relational Thinking and Contingency Analysis * 41: Carl Knappett and Angus Mol: Network Epistemologies in Archaeology * 42: Jessica Munson, Barbara J. Mills, Tom Brughmans, and Matthew A. Peeples: Anticipating the Next Wave of Archaeological Network Research
ükovi
: Visibility Networks * 16: Eduardo Apolinaire and Laura Bastourre: Hydrographic Networks * Part IV: Network Simulation * 17: Iza Romanowska: Complexity Science and Networks in Archaeology * 18: Wendy H. Cegielski: Networks, Agent-Based Modeling, and Archaeology * 19: Viviana Amati: Random Graph Models * Part V: Biological Networks * 20: Kent M. Johnson: Biodistance Networks * 21: Stefani A. Crabtree and Jennifer A. Dunne: Food Webs * Part VI: Text-Based Networks * 22: Claire Lemercier: Historical and Archaeological Network Data * 23: Diane Harris Cline and Jessica Munson: Epigraphic Networks in Cross-Cultural Perspective * 24: Valeria Vitale and Rainer Simon: Linked Data Networks: How, Why and When to Apply Network Analysis to LOD * 25: Allison Mickel, Anthony Sinclair, and Tom Brughmans: Knowledge Networks * 26: Vojt
ch Kae, Tomá Glomb, and Jan Fousek: Networks and Religious Transformations * Part VII: Cultural Transmission and Human Evolution * 27: Valéria Romano and Sergi Lozano: Perspectives on Human Behavioural Evolution from Primate Networks * 28: Claudine Gravel-Miguel, and Fiona Coward: Palaeolithic Social Networks and Behavioural Modernity * 29: Briggs Buchanan and Marcus J. Hamilton: Networks and Cultural Transmission in Hunter-Gatherer Societies * Part VIII: Movement, Exchange, and Flows through Networks * 30: Justin Leidwanger: Maritime Networks * 31: Barbara J. Mills and Matthew A. Peeples: Migration and Archaeological Network Research * 32: Marek Vlach: Network Modelling of the Spread of Disease * 33: Shawn Graham and Damien Huffer: The Antiquities Trade and Digital Networks: Or, the Supercharging Effect of Social Media on the Rise of the Amateur Antiquities Trader * Part IX: Assessing the Structural Characteristics of Networks * 34: Matthew Pailes: Social Networks and Inequality * 35: Erik Gjesfjeld: Networks and Catastrophes * 36: Jelena Gruji
and Miljana Radivojevi
: Community Detection * 37: Scott G. Ortman: Settlement Scaling Analysis as Social Network Analysis * 38: Jacob Holland-Lulewicz: Networks and Sociopolitical Organization * Part X: Looking Ahead and Beyond * 39: Ulrik Brandes: Archaeological Network Science * 40: John Edward Terrell: Network Models and the Past: Relational Thinking and Contingency Analysis * 41: Carl Knappett and Angus Mol: Network Epistemologies in Archaeology * 42: Jessica Munson, Barbara J. Mills, Tom Brughmans, and Matthew A. Peeples: Anticipating the Next Wave of Archaeological Network Research