Transformation of social networks in the late pre-Hispanic US Southwest
The late pre-Hispanic period in the US Southwest (AD 1200–1450) was characterized by
large-scale demographic changes, including long-distance migration and population …
large-scale demographic changes, including long-distance migration and population …
[图书][B] Network science in archaeology
T Brughmans, MA Peeples - 2023 - books.google.com
The Cambridge Manual to Archaeological Network Science provides the first
comprehensive guide to a field of research that has firmly established itself within …
comprehensive guide to a field of research that has firmly established itself within …
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 …
florescence. Network models drawing on approaches from graph theory, social network …
Are social networks survival networks? An example from the late pre-Hispanic US Southwest
Archaeologists have regarded social networks as both the links through which people
transmitted information and goods as well as a form of social storage creating relationships …
transmitted information and goods as well as a form of social storage creating relationships …
Multiscalar perspectives on social networks in the late prehispanic Southwest
Analyzing historical trajectories of social interactions at varying scales can lead to
complementary interpretations of relationships among archaeological settlements. We use …
complementary interpretations of relationships among archaeological settlements. We use …
[图书][B] Connected communities: networks, identity, and social change in the ancient Cibola world
MA Peeples - 2018 - books.google.com
The Cibola region on the Arizona–New Mexico border has fascinated archaeologists for
more than a century. The region's core is recognized as the ancestral homeland of the …
more than a century. The region's core is recognized as the ancestral homeland of the …
A multi-proxy inference of Jōmon population dynamics using bayesian phase models, residential data, and summed probability distribution of 14C dates
ER Crema, K Kobayashi - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2020 - Elsevier
We introduce a new workflow for analysing archaeological frequency data associated with
relative rather than absolute chronological time-stamps. Our approach takes into account …
relative rather than absolute chronological time-stamps. Our approach takes into account …
To binarize or not to binarize: relational data and the construction of archaeological networks
MA Peeples, JM Roberts Jr - Journal of archaeological science, 2013 - Elsevier
Over the last several years, network methods and models from the social and physical
sciences have gained considerable popularity in archaeology. Many of the most common …
sciences have gained considerable popularity in archaeology. Many of the most common …
Evaluating Chaco migration scenarios using dynamic social network analysis
Migration was a key social process contributing to the creation of the 'Chaco World'between
AD 800 and 1200. Dynamic social network analysis allows for evaluation of several …
AD 800 and 1200. Dynamic social network analysis allows for evaluation of several …
Brokerage and social capital in the prehispanic US Southwest
MA Peeples, WR Haas Jr - American Anthropologist, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
In social network analysis, brokerage refers to the processes through which individuals or
larger groups mediate interactions between actors that would otherwise not be directly …
larger groups mediate interactions between actors that would otherwise not be directly …