Description
Ongoing collaboration with Dra L. Prignano and Prof. A. Diaz Guilera aimed to apply formal network analysis to the study of Mediterranean shipwrecks cargoes and identify statistically significant changes in Mediterranean connectivity between the 2nd century BC and the 3rd century CE. The Catharine van Tussenbroek Foundation partially funded the project. Preliminary results presented at the 2018 Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (Edinburgh) and 2020 Comsotec (Burgos)Periode | 10-nov.-2021 → 10-dec.-2021 |
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Bezoekend | Complexity Lab Barcelona Dept. Física de la Matèria Condensada, University of Barcelona. |
Mate van erkenning | International |
Gerelateerde inhoud
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Activiteiten
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A Complex Affair: Uncovering Patterns in Mediterranean Connectivity in Roman Time
Activiteit: Academic presentation › Academic
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Prijzen
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Catharine van Tussenbroek Scholarship
Prijs: Fellowship awarded competitively › Academic