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Finding the Limits of the Limes Modelling Demography, Economy and Transport on the Edge of the Roman Empire /

This open access book demonstrates the application of simulation modelling and network analysis techniques in the field of Roman studies. It summarizes and discusses the results of a 5-year research project carried out by the editors that aimed to apply spatial dynamical modelling to reconstruct and...

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Müşterek Yazar: SpringerLink (Online service)
Diğer Yazarlar: Verhagen, Philip (Editör), Joyce, Jamie (Editör), Groenhuijzen, Mark R. (Editör)
Materyal Türü: e-Kitap
Dil:İngilizce
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: Cham : Springer International Publishing : 2019.
Imprint: Springer,
Edisyon:1st ed. 2019.
Seri Bilgileri:Simulating the Past,
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Online Erişim:Full-text access
İçindekiler:
  • Chapter1. Finding the Limits of the Limes: Setting the Scene
  • Part1. DEMOGRAPHY AND SETTLEMENT
  • Chapter2. Current trends in Roman demography and empirical approaches to the dynamics of the limes populations
  • Chapter3. Modelling the dynamics of demography in the Dutch Roman limes zone: a revised model
  • Chapter4. Broad and coarse: modelling demography, subsistence, and transportation in Roman England
  • Chapter5. A different vision of ancient settlement dynamics: creation and application of a model of evolution of Roman settlement of the Plateau Lorrain (France)
  • Part2. ECONOMY
  • Chapter6. The economic archaeology of Roman economic performance
  • Chapter7. Modelling agricultural strategies in the Dutch Roman limes zone via agent-based modelling (ROMFARMS)
  • Chapter8. The economy of Laetanian wine. A conceptual framework for analyse an intensive/specialized winegrowing production system and trade (1st century BCE - 3rd century CE)
  • Chapter9. The role of forts in the local market system in the Lower Rhine: toward a method of multiple hypothesis testing through comparative modelling
  • Chapter10. A multi-scalar approach to long-term dynamics, spatial relations and economic networks of Roman secondary settlements in Italy and the Ombrone Valley system (southern Tuscany): towards a model?
  • Part3. TRANSPORT AND MOVEMENT
  • Chapter11. Modelling of routes and movement networks in archaeology: an overview of current approaches
  • Chapter12. Palaeogeographic analysis approaches to transport and settlement in the Dutch part of the Roman limes
  • Chapter13. Network analysis to model and analyse Roman transport and mobility
  • Chapter14. Footprints and cartwheels on a pixel road: on the applicability of GIS for the modelling of ancient (Roman) routes
  • Chapter15. Rethinking approaches for the study of urban movement at Ostia.