Incomplete histories and hidden lives: The case for social network analysis in historical archaeology

J Holland-Lulewicz, AD Roberts Thompson - International Journal of …, 2022 - Springer
From the kind of data used, to the creativity of approaches aimed at exploring social
networks in the past, applications of social network analysis (SNA) in archaeology are …

[PDF][PDF] Seascape corridors: modeling routes to connect communities across the Caribbean

ER Slayton - 2018 - scholarlypublications …
For this second case study, I modeled routes between islands in the Greater and the Lesser
Antilles in the Late Ceramic Age (AD 1200–1500). Inter-island interaction during this period …

[PDF][PDF] Colonial encounters in the southern Lesser Antilles: Indigenous resistance, material transformations, and diversity in an ever-globalizing world

CL Hofman, MLP Hoogland, A Boomert… - … transformations in the …, 2019 - library.oapen.org
The Lesser Antilles (Figure 16. 1) represent one of the major regions in the world in which
the lasting effects of the encounters between Europe and indigenous cultures with …

ComBiNet: Visual Query and Comparison of Bipartite Multivariate Dynamic Social Networks

A Pister, C Prieur, JD Fekete - Computer Graphics Forum, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
We present ComBiNet, a visualization, query, and comparison system for exploring bipartite
multivariate dynamic social networks. Historians and sociologists study social networks …

Indigenous Caribbean networks in a globalizing world

CL Hofman - Power, political economy, and historical landscapes of …, 2019 - degruyter.com
At the time of the European invasion, the insular Caribbean was already well settled by
indigenous societies whose ancestors had entered the archipelago around 6000 BC from …

Indigenous archaeology in Waitukubuli (Dominica): perspectives of a community leader

IN Auguiste, CL Hofman - 2022 - academic.oup.com
Dominica is currently home to approximately 3,200 Carib or Kalinago. They named their
island Oüaitoucoubouli/Waitukubuli (tall is her body). For more than two centuries, colonial …

Reimagining Creolization: The Deep History of Cultural Interactions in the Windward Islands, Lesser Antilles, through the Lens of Material Culture

CL Hofman, JA Martin, A Boomert, S Manem… - Latin American …, 2022 - cambridge.org
People from different areas of the insular Caribbean and the coastal zone of mainland South
America moved in and out of the Lesser Antilles throughout the archipelago's history before …

Historical and archaeological network data

C Lemercier - The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Network …, 2023 - books.google.com
Formal network analysis methods were already being applied to historical data in the 1980s
and 1990s, mostly by sociologists (eg Padgett and Ansell 1993; Rosenthal et al. 1985) …

Grenada and the Guianas: mainland connections and cultural resilience during the Caribbean Late Ceramic Age

JA Hanna - World Archaeology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT In the Lesser Antilles, the Late Ceramic Age (AD 750–1500) witnessed
widespread cultural differentiation and population fluctuation, often characterized as a time …

Finding the spaces betwixt and between: GIS of the 1733 St. Jan slave rebellion

HK Norton - International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 2020 - Springer
Abstract The 1733 St. Jan Slave Rebellion in the Danish West Indies was an ephemeral
event, from an archaeological perspective. Lasting only eight months and diffused across …