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.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Matthew A. Peeples, Jessica Munson, Barbara J. Mills, and Tom Brughmans: Introduction
- Part I: Archaeological Networks in Practice
- 2: Clara Filet and Fabrice Rossi: Network Methods and Properties
- 3: Matthew A. Peeples, John M. Roberts, Jr, and Yi Yin: Challenges for Network Research in Archaeology
- 4: Benjamin Bach and Mereke van Garderen: Beyond the Node-Link Diagram: A Fast Forward about Network Visualization for Archaeology
- 5: Per Östborn and Henrik Gerding: Inference from Archaeological Similarity Networks
- Part II: Material Culture Networks
- 6: Jennifer Birch: Material Networks and Culture Change
- 7: Elliot H. Blair: Material Culture Similarity and Co-occurrence Networks
- 8: Daniel Sosna: Mortuary Archaeology Networks
- 9: Mark Golitko: Geochemical Networks
- 10: Sarah M. Griffin and Florian Klimm: Networks and Museum Collections
- Part III: Geographical Networks
- 11: Diego Jiménez-Badillo: Nearest and Relative Neighbourhood Networks
- 12: Ray Rivers, Tim Evans, and Eleftheria Paliou: Gravity and Maximum Entropy Models
- 13: Irmela Herzog: Transportation Networks and Least-Cost Paths
- 14: Mu-Chun Wu: Space Syntax and Pedestrian Modelling
- 15: Zoran 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 Kaše, Tomáš 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