Social Networks and Regional Identity in Bronze Age Italy

Social Networks and Regional Identity in Bronze Age Italy
Author: Emma Blake
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2014-08-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107063204

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This innovative book uses social network analysis to trace the origins of pre-Roman Italian peoples from their earliest exchange networks.

The Oxford Handbook of Social Networks

The Oxford Handbook of Social Networks
Author: Ryan Light,James Moody
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 697
Release: 2020-12-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780190251765

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"Social networks fundamentally shape our lives. Networks channel the ways that information, emotions, and diseases flow through populations. Networks reflect differences in power and status in settings ranging from small peer groups to international relations across the globe. Network tools even provide insights into the ways that concepts, ideas and other socially generated contents shape culture and meaning. As such, the rich and diverse field of social network analysis has emerged as a central tool across the social sciences. This Handbook provides an overview of the theory, methods, and substantive contributions of this field. The thirty-three chapters move through the basics of social network analysis aimed at those seeking an introduction to advanced and novel approaches to modeling social networks statistically. The Handbook includes chapters on data collection and visualization, theoretical innovations, links between networks and computational social science, and how social network analysis has contributed substantively across numerous fields. As networks are everywhere in social life, the field is inherently interdisciplinary and this Handbook includes contributions from leading scholars in sociology, archaeology, economics, statistics, and information science among others"--

Cultural landscapes social networks and historical trajectories a data rich synthesis of Early Bronze Age networks c 220 1700 BC in Abruzzo and Lazio Central Italy

Cultural landscapes  social networks and historical trajectories   a data rich synthesis of Early Bronze Age networks  c  220   1700 BC  in Abruzzo and Lazio  Central Italy
Author: Erik Van Rossenberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2015-12-14
Genre: History
ISBN: OCLC:815605099

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It's about time that central Italy claims its place in Bronze Age studies'. This study wants to fill this gap and make a crossover between landscape and network approaches in archaeology. Following changing relationships between all of these places, network changes are charted and substantiated from the Copper Age to the Middle Bronze Age.

Tracing Prehistoric Social Networks through Technology

Tracing Prehistoric Social Networks through Technology
Author: Ann Brysbaert
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2014-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136582455

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This volume investigates smaller and larger networks of contacts within and across the Aegean and nearby regions, covering periods from the Neolithic until Classical times (6000–323 BC). It explores the world of technologies, crafts and archaeological 'left-overs' in order to place social and technological networks in their larger economic and political contexts. By investigating ways of production, transport/distribution, and consumption, this book covers a chronologically large period in order to expand our understanding of wider cultural developments inside the geographical boundaries of the Aegean and its regions of contact in the east Mediterranean. This book brings together scholars’ expertise in a variety of different fields ranging from historical archaeology (using textual evidence), archaeometry, geoarchaeology, experimental work, archaeobotany, and archaeozoology. Chapters in this volume study and contextualize archaeological remains and explore networks of crafts-people, craft traditions, or people who employed various technologies to survive. Central questions in this context are how and why traditions, techniques, and technologies change or remain stable, or where and why cross-cultural boundaries developed and disintegrated.

Regional Pathways to Complexity

Regional Pathways to Complexity
Author: P. A. J. Attema,G.-J. L. M. Burgers,Martijn van Leusen
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2010
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789089642769

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Deze bundel is een mijlpaal in het onderzoek naar de Oude Middellandse Zee. Met behulp van een vergelijkende aanpak, zijn drie verschillende regionale landschappen van Italièe uitvoerig onderzocht door archeologen. Om een zeer gedetailleerd beeld te krijgen van de ontwikkeling van menselijke activiteiten van de late Bronstijd tot de opkomst van het Romeinse Rijk, is er minutieus onderzoek gedaan naar nederzettingen, heiligdommen en begraafplaatsen. De milieugeschiedenis van deze gebieden en de geschiedenis van het door mensen gebruikte land zijn parallel geanalyseerd door gespecialiseerde projecten. Wat ontstaat, is een ongeèevenaarde reeks van inzichten in hoe regionale samenlevingen zich intern ontwikkelen en reageren op externe interventies zoals het kolonialisme, imperialisme en internationale handel.

Network Analysis in Archaeology

Network Analysis in Archaeology
Author: Society for American Archaeology. Annual Meeting
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2013-04-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199697090

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Outgrowth of a session organized for the 75th Anniversary Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology held in St. Louis, Mo., in 2010. Cf. acknowledgments.

Production Trade and Connectivity in Pre Roman Italy

Production  Trade  and Connectivity in Pre Roman Italy
Author: Jeremy Armstrong,Sheira Cohen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2022-04-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000577570

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This book explores the complex relationship between production, trade, and connectivity in pre-Roman Italy, confronting established ideas about the connections between people, objects, and ideas, and highlighting how social change and community formation are rooted in individual interactions. The volume engages with, and builds upon, recent paradigm shifts in the archaeology and history of the ancient Mediterranean which have centred the social and economic processes that produce communities. It utilises a series of case studies, encompassing the production, trade, and movement of objects and people, to explore new models for how production is organised and the recursive relationship which exists between the cultural and economic spheres of human society. The contributions address issues of agency and production at multiple scales of analysis, from larger theoretical discussions of trade and identity across different regions to context-specific explorations of production techniques and the distribution of material culture across the Italian peninsula. Production, Trade, and Connectivity in Pre-Roman Italy is intended for students and scholars interested in the archaeology and history of pre-Roman and early Republican Italy, but especially production, trade, community formation, and identity. Those interested in issues of cultural interaction and material change in the ancient Mediterranean world will find useful comparative examples and methodological approaches throughout.

Archaeological Networks and Social Interaction

Archaeological Networks and Social Interaction
Author: Lieve Donnellan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2020-04-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351003049

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Archaeological Networks and Social Interaction focuses on conceptualisations of human interaction, human-thing entanglement, material affordances and agency. Network concepts in the archaeological discipline are ubiquitous these days. They range from loose concepts, used as metaphors to address a notion of connectivity, to highly formal and mathematically complex predictions of human behaviour. These different networked worlds sometimes clash and rarely converge. Archaeologists interested in network analysis, however, have achieved a much better understanding of the implications of adopting formal methods for studying social interaction and there have been theoretical advancements realising a better synergy between different theoretical perspectives. These nascent concerns are explored further in this volume with regional specialists exploring case studies from Prehistory to the Middle Ages throughout the Ancient and New Worlds, outlining how formal network approaches contribute to studying social interaction archaeologically. This book will be of interest to archaeologists wishing to access the latest research on networks and interconnectivity and how these approaches have been productively modified to archaeological research.