@RuthAhnert if you can access it (jstor not cooperating), there is an excellent glossary in this article as well: https://t.co/5HRjY123wW https://t.co/2Z8LpjtCJS
I'm reading Networks in Archaeology: Phenomena, Abstraction, Representation http://t.co/eqJl3Grgnc #springerlink
Read the editorial http://t.co/XnjZlrDW7J in special issue of J Arch Method+Theory that UArizona wrote up http://t.co/FNhHSDDphc #Networks
Read the editorial http://t.co/XnjZlrDW7J in special issue of J Arch Method+Theory that UArizona wrote up http://t.co/FNhHSDDphc #Networks
Why use networks in archaeology? Nice overview and introduction from the Connected Past team http://t.co/muVa2JVO6F
Why use networks in archaeology? Nice overview and introduction from the Connected Past team http://t.co/muVa2JVO6F
Why use networks in archaeology? Nice overview and introduction from the Connected Past team http://t.co/muVa2JVO6F
Why use networks in archaeology? Nice overview and introduction from the Connected Past team http://t.co/muVa2JVO6F