A review of the archeological and non-archeological use of visibility networks reveals the use of a limited range of formal techniques, in particular for representing visibility theories. This paper aims to contribute to the study of complex visual relational phenomena in landscape archeology by proposing a range of visibility network patterns and methods. We propose first- and second-order visibility graph representations of total and cumulative viewsheds, and two-mode representations of cumulative viewsheds. We present network patterns that can be used to represent aspects of visibility theories and that can be used in statistical simulation models to compare theorized networks with observed networks. We argue for the need to incorporate ...
International audienceArchaeologists have long considered intervisibility essential to understanding...
Network theory can be employed in two ways in archaeology: it can be used to analyse archaeological ...
Although network visualizations are becoming increasingly common, designing such visualizations can ...
This review aims to expose the potential of formal network methods for archaeology by tracing the or...
Its focus on dependencies and patterns in relational data makes network science a promising addition...
International audienceIn archaeological studies, networks are constructed using both actual observat...
Visibility analysis based on viewsheds is one of the most frequently used GIS analysis tools. In thi...
Long-term changes in visibility patterns between urban settlements are considered an important facto...
We present a novel exploratory method that combines line of sight visibility (viewshed analysis) wit...
Abstract The application of method and theory from network science to archaeologyhas dramatically in...
Presentation held at session S08: "Are you my type? Network analysis and the study of material cultu...
The Neolithic monuments of the Carnac area of southern Brittany are of international importance. How...
AbstractThis paper combines point-process modelling, visibility analysis and an information criteria...
This chapter presents and discusses current approaches and trends in computer-based modelling of pat...
Network methods have seen a rapid rise in archaeology in recent years. There are still concerns rega...
International audienceArchaeologists have long considered intervisibility essential to understanding...
Network theory can be employed in two ways in archaeology: it can be used to analyse archaeological ...
Although network visualizations are becoming increasingly common, designing such visualizations can ...
This review aims to expose the potential of formal network methods for archaeology by tracing the or...
Its focus on dependencies and patterns in relational data makes network science a promising addition...
International audienceIn archaeological studies, networks are constructed using both actual observat...
Visibility analysis based on viewsheds is one of the most frequently used GIS analysis tools. In thi...
Long-term changes in visibility patterns between urban settlements are considered an important facto...
We present a novel exploratory method that combines line of sight visibility (viewshed analysis) wit...
Abstract The application of method and theory from network science to archaeologyhas dramatically in...
Presentation held at session S08: "Are you my type? Network analysis and the study of material cultu...
The Neolithic monuments of the Carnac area of southern Brittany are of international importance. How...
AbstractThis paper combines point-process modelling, visibility analysis and an information criteria...
This chapter presents and discusses current approaches and trends in computer-based modelling of pat...
Network methods have seen a rapid rise in archaeology in recent years. There are still concerns rega...
International audienceArchaeologists have long considered intervisibility essential to understanding...
Network theory can be employed in two ways in archaeology: it can be used to analyse archaeological ...
Although network visualizations are becoming increasingly common, designing such visualizations can ...