Social network analysis in archaeology

BJ Mills - Annual review of anthropology, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Social network analysis (SNA) in archaeology has become important for a range of
theoretical and methodological approaches that can more generally be characterized as …

The osteological paradox 20 years later: past perspectives, future directions

SN DeWitte, CM Stojanowski - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2015 - Springer
More than 20 years ago, Wood et al.(Curr Anthropol 33: 343–370, 1992) published “The
Osteological Paradox: Problems of Inferring Prehistoric Health from Skeletal Samples,” in …

Finding a place for networks in archaeology

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 …

Essential tensions: A framework for exploring inequality through mortuary archaeology and bioarchaeology

CP Quinn, J Beck - Open Archaeology, 2016 - degruyter.com
Research on the emergence of institutionalized inequality has traditionally maintained an
analytical divide between lived institutions that affect daily life and performed institutions …

Glass beads and constellations of practice

EH Blair - Knowledge in motion: Constellations of learning across …, 2016 - books.google.com
Situated learning theory has emerged in archaeology as a productive way to explore socio-
material relationships and small-scale craft production (eg, Minar 2001; Roddick 2009; …

[图书][B] Making Mission Communities: Population Aggregation, Social Networks, and Communities of Practice at 17th Century Mission Santa Catalina de Guale

EH Blair - 2015 - search.proquest.com
This dissertation is an archaeological study of social relationships amongst the aggregated
populations that formed the 17th century mission community at Santa Catalina de Guale—a …

Assessing the performance of the bootstrap in simulated assemblage networks

JM Roberts Jr, Y Yin, E Dorshorst, MA Peeples, BJ Mills - Social Networks, 2021 - Elsevier
Archaeologists are increasingly interested in networks constructed from site assemblage
data, in which weighted network ties reflect sites' assemblage similarity. Equivalent networks …

From calculations to reasoning: history, trends and the potential of Computational Ethnography and Computational Social Anthropology

M Peponakis, S Kapidakis, M Doerr… - Social Science …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The domains of computational social anthropology and computational ethnography refer to
the computational processing or computational modelling of data for anthropological or …

Measuring, counting and explaining: an introduction to mathematics in archaeology

JA Barceló, KF Achino, I Bogdanovic… - Mathematics and …, 2015 - api.taylorfrancis.com
“What is archaeology about?” asks the professional mathematician shocked by the use of
numbers, functions, equations, probabilities, set-theoretic propositions and the like by …

Formování komunit, nebo sociální integrace? Analýza personálních sítí ukrajinských imigrantů v Plzni.

P Vašát, J Bernard - Czech Sociological Review, 2015 - ceeol.com
The aim of this article is to describe the personal networks of Ukrainian immigrants residing
in an urban centre in the Czech Republic and to identify patterns that can help to elucidate …