Abstract Archaeologists have been reconstructing interactions amongst hunter-gatherer populations for a long time. These exchanges are materialised in the movements of raw materials and symbolic objects which are found far from their original sources. Social network, i.e. the structure constituted by these interactions, is a well-established concept in archaeology that is used to address the connectivity of hunter-gatherer populations. The heuristic potential of formal network analysis, however, has been scarcely exploited in prehistoric hunter-gatherer archaeology. Here, social network analysis is used to analyse the interactions amongst hunter-gatherers on the Iberian Peninsula in the Early and Late Mesolithic (10,200 to 7600 cal BP). We ...
Climate changes that occurred during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) had significant consequences in ...
Social behaviour is notoriously difficult to study archaeologically and it is unclear how large the ...
Within archaeological science prehistoric networks were traditionally considered under a typological...
Abstract Archaeologists have been reconstructing interactions amongst hunter-gatherer populations fo...
This repository contains the scrips implemented and raw data used in the article “Reconstructing soc...
<p>This paper presents the design of a Social Network Model used to explore a regional scale network...
This dissertation integrates ethnographic information and computational modeling to build theory abo...
Storing information and circulating it between individuals and groups is a critical behaviour that s...
The aim of this study is to establish different socio-cultural models based on lithic raw material s...
In the Near East, nomadic hunter-gatherer societies became sedentary farmers for the first time duri...
In this chapter, we discuss some of the challenges researchers face when using formal analysis metho...
This study uses Social Network Analysis to examine the changing social networks of the Mogollon High...
The study of the relationships between prehistoric social groups is one of the main targets in prese...
Research on Palaeolithic foraging societies has tended to focus on the archaeological deposits forme...
Recent approaches have described the evolutionary dynamics of the rst Neolithic soci- eties as a cyc...
Climate changes that occurred during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) had significant consequences in ...
Social behaviour is notoriously difficult to study archaeologically and it is unclear how large the ...
Within archaeological science prehistoric networks were traditionally considered under a typological...
Abstract Archaeologists have been reconstructing interactions amongst hunter-gatherer populations fo...
This repository contains the scrips implemented and raw data used in the article “Reconstructing soc...
<p>This paper presents the design of a Social Network Model used to explore a regional scale network...
This dissertation integrates ethnographic information and computational modeling to build theory abo...
Storing information and circulating it between individuals and groups is a critical behaviour that s...
The aim of this study is to establish different socio-cultural models based on lithic raw material s...
In the Near East, nomadic hunter-gatherer societies became sedentary farmers for the first time duri...
In this chapter, we discuss some of the challenges researchers face when using formal analysis metho...
This study uses Social Network Analysis to examine the changing social networks of the Mogollon High...
The study of the relationships between prehistoric social groups is one of the main targets in prese...
Research on Palaeolithic foraging societies has tended to focus on the archaeological deposits forme...
Recent approaches have described the evolutionary dynamics of the rst Neolithic soci- eties as a cyc...
Climate changes that occurred during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) had significant consequences in ...
Social behaviour is notoriously difficult to study archaeologically and it is unclear how large the ...
Within archaeological science prehistoric networks were traditionally considered under a typological...