[PDF][PDF] Network analysis to model and analyse Roman transport and mobility

P De Soto - Finding the Limits of the Limes: Modelling …, 2019 - library.oapen.org
The analysis of Roman infrastructures, which helps to understand the transport costs, the
commercial routes and the territorial configuration, is an indispensable way to know the …

[HTML][HTML] Shaping pre-modern digital terrain models: The former topography at Charlemagne's canal construction site

J Schmidt, L Werther, C Zielhofer - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
The use of remote sensing techniques to identify (geo) archaeological features is wide
spread. For archaeological prospection and geomorphological mapping, Digital Terrain …

Through the eyes of a mapmaker: Maritime shrines on Cyprus during the Late Middle Ages

O Perdiki - Religions, 2021 - mdpi.com
Cyprus acquired special importance, especially from the thirteenth century onwards, on the
Eastern Mediterranean's pilgrimage network. Described by contemporary pilgrims as “Terra …

3D-Modelling of Charlemagne's Summit Canal (Southern Germany)—Merging Remote Sensing and Geoarchaeological Subsurface Data

J Schmidt, J Rabiger-Völlmer, L Werther, U Werban… - Remote Sensing, 2019 - mdpi.com
The Early Medieval Fossa Carolina is the first hydro-engineering construction that bridges
the Central European Watershed. The canal was built in 792/793 AD on order of …

[PDF][PDF] Why did Cities Evolve in Gharb Al-Andalus? Network analysis as a potential method for charting city growth

J Santos - Internet Archaeology, 2022 - researchgate.net
This study intends to use statistical analysis based on Network Theory and on its centrality
measures in order to build a network of geographical relationships between the cities of the …

Tradigital Humanities: Experiences in a context of change.

JP González - Índice Histórico Español, 2023 - revistes.ub.edu
Asumiendo un proverbio de Séneca—mientras enseñamos, aprendemos—debemos
entender el oficio del historiador como una profesión en continua renovación, nutriéndonos …

Networks as Proxies: a relational approach towards economic complexity in the Roman period

J Preiser-Kapeller - Complexity Economics: Building a New Approach to …, 2021 - Springer
Preiser-Kapeller demonstrates how different types of source evidence (archaeological and
written) can be used to model the inherent information on the interactions between …

Modelling pre-modern flow distances of inland waterways–a GIS study in southern Germany

L Werther, T Menn, J Schmidt, H Müller - Virtual Archaeology Review, 2021 - riunet.upv.es
[EN] Rivers form major traffic arteries in pre-modern Central Europe and accurate regional to
supra-regional network models of inland navigation are crucial for economic history …

From carefully designed research to serendipity, and back. Byzantine and Frankish Chalcis as a case study in Eastern Mediterranean medieval pottery research

SY Waksman - Archeologia Medievale, L, 2023–“Scienze dure” …, 2023 - books.google.com
The paper briefly introduces issues in Byzantine and Islamic pottery studies in the Eastern
Mediterranean involving archaeological sciences. The case study of Byzantine and Frankish …

A Field Map for Untangling the Entangled Sea

D Harris Cline - Journal of Eastern Mediterranean …, 2020 - scholarlypublishingcollective.org
This article is situated at the intersection of ships, the sea, humans, and the nonhuman
things on board and ashore. It explores the role of objects in maintaining social relations …