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‘Archaeology and Techne’ publishes papers resulting from the European project EPNet (Production and Distribution of Food during the Roman Empire: Economic and Political Dynamics). Various interdisciplinary research techniques and results are presented. The main goal of the EPNET project was to use formal tools to investigate existing hypotheses about the Roman economy in order to understand which products, and in which periods, were distributed through the different geographical regions of the empire. The project also aimed to ascertain the role that different political and economic agents played in controlling both production and trade networks.

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Table of Contents
Arqueología y Téchne – José Remesal Rodríguez ;

Interacciones que dejan huella. Hacia una ciencia de redes de los objetos que quedaron – Luce Prignano, Ignacio Morer Zapata and Albert Díaz-Guilera ;

RomanOpenData: A semantic based Data Visualization & Exploratory Interface – Xavi Giménez Baqués, Alessandro Mosca, Bernardo Rondelli and Guillem Rull Fort ;

From Counting Pots to Reconstructing Economy: Computational Tools Developed in the EPNet Project – Iza Romanowska, Simon Carrignon, María Coto-Sarmiento, Jean-Marc Montanier and Xavi Rubio-Campillo ;

Similarity Analysis in Epigraphy. Syntactic Clustering of Tituli Picti on the PO8 Amphoras – Daniel J. Martín Arroyo-Sánchez and Iza Romanowska ;

La economía de Mauretania Tingitana en el Alto Imperio (2009-2019). Colaboraciones internacionales y aplicación de nuevas técnicas – Lluís Pons Pujol ;

Analysis tools for the study of the amphorae productions from the northeast of Hispania Citerior Tarraconensis. A first approach from EPNet Project Antoni Martín i Oliveras, Carlos Palacín Copado and Jordi Pérez González ;

La codificación de los sellos sobre ánforas olearias Dressel 20 en la Baetica – Juan Moros Díaz ;

La importacia de una provincia bisagra en el concierto del Imperio romano. El caso de Raetia – Juan Manuel Bermúdez Lorenzo ;

Olive Oil Beyond the Wall: Stamps on Baetican Dressel 20 found on the Forth-Clyde Isthmus – Jordi Pérez González ;

Approaches to the Roman Food Economy: GIS Agricultural Modelling in Baetica and Amphorae Epigraphy from PompeiiDaniel J. Martín Arroyo-Sánchez ;

Bibliography of the EPNet Project – Leticia Sierra Díaz and Jordi Pérez González

Arqueología y Téchne: Métodos formales, nuevos

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    Publisher: Archaeopress
    Publication Date: 17/02/2022
    ISBN13: 9781803271811, 978-1803271811
    ISBN10: 1803271817

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    ‘Archaeology and Techne’ publishes papers resulting from the European project EPNet (Production and Distribution of Food during the Roman Empire: Economic and Political Dynamics). Various interdisciplinary research techniques and results are presented. The main goal of the EPNET project was to use formal tools to investigate existing hypotheses about the Roman economy in order to understand which products, and in which periods, were distributed through the different geographical regions of the empire. The project also aimed to ascertain the role that different political and economic agents played in controlling both production and trade networks.

    Trade Review

    'To anyone wanting to know the intricacies of working with Network Science and databases being a humanist, this is a very recommendable read.' – Arnau Lario Devesa (2022): Rezensionsjournal sehepunkte



    Table of Contents
    Arqueología y Téchne – José Remesal Rodríguez ;

    Interacciones que dejan huella. Hacia una ciencia de redes de los objetos que quedaron – Luce Prignano, Ignacio Morer Zapata and Albert Díaz-Guilera ;

    RomanOpenData: A semantic based Data Visualization & Exploratory Interface – Xavi Giménez Baqués, Alessandro Mosca, Bernardo Rondelli and Guillem Rull Fort ;

    From Counting Pots to Reconstructing Economy: Computational Tools Developed in the EPNet Project – Iza Romanowska, Simon Carrignon, María Coto-Sarmiento, Jean-Marc Montanier and Xavi Rubio-Campillo ;

    Similarity Analysis in Epigraphy. Syntactic Clustering of Tituli Picti on the PO8 Amphoras – Daniel J. Martín Arroyo-Sánchez and Iza Romanowska ;

    La economía de Mauretania Tingitana en el Alto Imperio (2009-2019). Colaboraciones internacionales y aplicación de nuevas técnicas – Lluís Pons Pujol ;

    Analysis tools for the study of the amphorae productions from the northeast of Hispania Citerior Tarraconensis. A first approach from EPNet Project Antoni Martín i Oliveras, Carlos Palacín Copado and Jordi Pérez González ;

    La codificación de los sellos sobre ánforas olearias Dressel 20 en la Baetica – Juan Moros Díaz ;

    La importacia de una provincia bisagra en el concierto del Imperio romano. El caso de Raetia – Juan Manuel Bermúdez Lorenzo ;

    Olive Oil Beyond the Wall: Stamps on Baetican Dressel 20 found on the Forth-Clyde Isthmus – Jordi Pérez González ;

    Approaches to the Roman Food Economy: GIS Agricultural Modelling in Baetica and Amphorae Epigraphy from PompeiiDaniel J. Martín Arroyo-Sánchez ;

    Bibliography of the EPNet Project – Leticia Sierra Díaz and Jordi Pérez González

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