The aim of this paper is to examine the relation between monumentality and connectivity of the cities on the Iberian Peninsula during the High Empire, using spatial and social network analyses. Firstly, the presence of the monuments under scrutiny (amphitheatre, circus and theatre) will be treated by a critical analysis of the different sources. Secondly, a social network analysis will be used to illuminate the role of Centrality in relation to the monumentality of cities. Naturally, the history of specific cities can explain their individual situation. However, large patterns cannot be understood by individual study of cities.</div
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This paper provides an introduction to the Urban Connectivity in Iron-Age and Roman Southern Spain p...
The impetus for this paper is to present possible contributions of the Network Theory approach to th...
The definition and identification of urban neighbourhoods in archaeological contexts remain complex ...
El objetivo de este artículo es investigar la relación entre monumentalidad y conectividad de las ci...
The Urban Connectivity in Iron Age and Roman Southern Spain project was a recently completed three-y...
The last decade has witnessed a growing interest in the network model, both as a metaphor and as an ...
In recent years, network science has entered in virtually every scientific discipline. Some even spe...
How useful is the concept of "network" for historical studies and the ancient world in particular? U...
This paper analyzes the geographical contexts and spatial relationships of Iberian and Roman towns i...
This paper aims to demonstrate how the use of Network Theory can be applied to a very interesting an...
Locative social media networks as open sources of data allow researchers and professionals to acknow...
This volume represents a bold attempt by the editors to bring scholars from distinct research orient...
Abstract Archaeologists have been reconstructing interactions amongst hunter-gatherer populations fo...
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<p>This paper presents the design of a Social Network Model used to explore a regional scale network...
This paper provides an introduction to the Urban Connectivity in Iron-Age and Roman Southern Spain p...
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