This chapter presents and discusses current approaches and trends in computer-based modelling of pathways and movement networks in archaeology. After an introduction to the theoretical concepts involved, we present a state of the art of methodologies applied for reconstructing pathways and movement in ancient landscapes and discuss the various difficulties in using these methods as well as the most important technical hurdles involved. The problems of integrating optimal pathfinding algorithms with ‘softer’ socio-cultural variables are highlighted, as well as the limitations of modelling connections between places using least-cost path techniques. Network analysis reconstruction and analysis approaches are then reviewed as tools to better u...
Movement has played a significant role in archaeological analyses of territoriality in recent years....
Ancient regional routes were vital for interactions between settlements and deeply influenced the de...
Inferring dynamic past behaviours from the static archaeological record is always a challenge, but c...
International audienceThis chapter presents and discusses current approaches and trends in computer-...
This paper describes the contribution of path modelling to the ancient settlement pattern study over...
This paper describes the contribution of path modelling to the ancient settlement pattern study over...
This paper describes the contribution of path modelling to the ancient settlement pattern study over...
Within the framework of the Excellence Cluster Topoi, a fruitful interdisciplinary debate on space ...
Least cost path analysis allows calculating the most cost-efficient way to reach a specific destinat...
The present paper is concerned with focal mobility networks, a procedure developed some years ago by...
The incorporation of geospatial technologies in archaeology has resulted in productive advances in t...
International audienceIn archaeological studies, networks are constructed using both actual observat...
This presentation describes modelling of the ancient paths as a tool for settlement pattern studies....
This review aims to expose the potential of formal network methods for archaeology by tracing the or...
The aim of this paper is to extend the range of current analytical procedures that archaeologists us...
Movement has played a significant role in archaeological analyses of territoriality in recent years....
Ancient regional routes were vital for interactions between settlements and deeply influenced the de...
Inferring dynamic past behaviours from the static archaeological record is always a challenge, but c...
International audienceThis chapter presents and discusses current approaches and trends in computer-...
This paper describes the contribution of path modelling to the ancient settlement pattern study over...
This paper describes the contribution of path modelling to the ancient settlement pattern study over...
This paper describes the contribution of path modelling to the ancient settlement pattern study over...
Within the framework of the Excellence Cluster Topoi, a fruitful interdisciplinary debate on space ...
Least cost path analysis allows calculating the most cost-efficient way to reach a specific destinat...
The present paper is concerned with focal mobility networks, a procedure developed some years ago by...
The incorporation of geospatial technologies in archaeology has resulted in productive advances in t...
International audienceIn archaeological studies, networks are constructed using both actual observat...
This presentation describes modelling of the ancient paths as a tool for settlement pattern studies....
This review aims to expose the potential of formal network methods for archaeology by tracing the or...
The aim of this paper is to extend the range of current analytical procedures that archaeologists us...
Movement has played a significant role in archaeological analyses of territoriality in recent years....
Ancient regional routes were vital for interactions between settlements and deeply influenced the de...
Inferring dynamic past behaviours from the static archaeological record is always a challenge, but c...