Human ecodynamics (HE) refers to processes of stability, resilience, and change in socio- ecological relationships or systems. HE research involves interdisciplinary study of the …
The application of method and theory from network science to archaeology has dramatically increased over the last decade. In this article, we document this growth over time, discuss …
The Cambridge Manual to Archaeological Network Science provides the first comprehensive guide to a field of research that has firmly established itself within …
MA Peeples - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2019 - Springer
Formal network analyses have a long history in archaeology but have recently seen a rapid florescence. Network models drawing on approaches from graph theory, social network …
P Östborn, H Gerding - Journal of archaeological science, 2014 - Elsevier
Network theory can be employed in two ways in archaeology: it can be used to analyse archaeological data, or it can be used to model a historical process for the purpose of …
RAM Al Jassim, PT Scott, AL Trebbin… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Seventy-two lactic acid producing bacterial isolates (excluding streptococci) were cultured from the gastrointestinal tract of six horses. Two of the horses were orally dosed with raftilose …
Complex network analyses of many physical, biological and social phenomena show remarkable structural regularities–, yet, their application in studying human past interaction …
Living in remote places can strain the adaptive capacities of human settlers. It can also protect communities from external social, political and economic forces. In this paper, we …
E Gjesfjeld - Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2015 - Springer
Network analysis using hunter-gatherer archaeological data presents a number of unique challenges. At the forefront of these challenges are issues associated with the aggregation …