In this proof-of-concept study we investigate the potential and chal-lenges of a formal network approach for the examination of 1st to 3rd century CE kinship networks in ancient Palmyra (in present-day Syria). The recent availabil-ity of a large, digitised archaeological dataset allows for a thorough reassessment of previously studied genealogies. By applying network and genealogical formal methods to these for the first time we can re-evaluate the genealogical complete-ness and gender bias in our sources, and scientifically explore the tendency for in-termarriage within an extended Palmyrene family.We combine archaeological information from funerary portraits in the exhaus-tive database created by the Palmyra Portrait Project with textual ...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of ancient Egyptian kinship in the Firs...
In the article, two general approaches to analysis of large sparse networks are presented: frag-ment...
Genealogical networks, also known as family trees or population pedigrees, are commonly studied by g...
In this proof-of-concept study we investigate the potential and chal-lenges of a formal network appr...
This paper examines the identification of kinship relations in archaeological multiple burials and a...
YesDNA analysis demonstrates that all seven individuals buried in an Early Iron Age barrow at Dolge...
One of the most important Neolithic necropolises in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula is La Fe...
This paper examines the identification of kinship relations in archaeological multiple burials and a...
Archaeogenomic research has proven to be a valuable tool to trace migrations of historic and prehist...
The rich epigraphic corpus from the Syrian caravan city of Palmyra (first century BCE–third century ...
To explore kinship practices at chambered tombs in Early Neolithic Britain, here we combined archaeo...
Archaeogenomic research has proven to be a valuable tool to trace migrations of historic and prehist...
One of the most important Neolithic necropolises in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula is La Fe...
Kinship is an important factor in modern explanations of social, political, and economic change in E...
Abstract Background A detailed genetic study of the pre-Columbian population inhabiting the Tompullo...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of ancient Egyptian kinship in the Firs...
In the article, two general approaches to analysis of large sparse networks are presented: frag-ment...
Genealogical networks, also known as family trees or population pedigrees, are commonly studied by g...
In this proof-of-concept study we investigate the potential and chal-lenges of a formal network appr...
This paper examines the identification of kinship relations in archaeological multiple burials and a...
YesDNA analysis demonstrates that all seven individuals buried in an Early Iron Age barrow at Dolge...
One of the most important Neolithic necropolises in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula is La Fe...
This paper examines the identification of kinship relations in archaeological multiple burials and a...
Archaeogenomic research has proven to be a valuable tool to trace migrations of historic and prehist...
The rich epigraphic corpus from the Syrian caravan city of Palmyra (first century BCE–third century ...
To explore kinship practices at chambered tombs in Early Neolithic Britain, here we combined archaeo...
Archaeogenomic research has proven to be a valuable tool to trace migrations of historic and prehist...
One of the most important Neolithic necropolises in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula is La Fe...
Kinship is an important factor in modern explanations of social, political, and economic change in E...
Abstract Background A detailed genetic study of the pre-Columbian population inhabiting the Tompullo...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of ancient Egyptian kinship in the Firs...
In the article, two general approaches to analysis of large sparse networks are presented: frag-ment...
Genealogical networks, also known as family trees or population pedigrees, are commonly studied by g...