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Theme: 11-Analysing Ancient Economies and Social Relations

  • Koepke, N. , J. Baten Anthropometric Methods and the Interdisciplinary Conversation Between Archaeology and Economics
  • Kondo, Y. Where Did They Go Fishing? A Multi-Scalar Spatial Analysis of Jomon Fishing Activities in the Tokyo-Yokohama District, East Japan
  • Mucha, H.-J., H.-G. Bartel , J. Dolata Finding Roman Brickyards in Germania Superior by Model-Based Cluster Analysis of Archaeometric Data
  • Alexander, C. The Bedolina Map – an Exploratory Network Analysis
  • Claßen, E. Early Neolithic Social Networks in Western Germany
  • Kerig, T. Towards an Econometrically Informed Archaeology: The Cologne Tableau (KöTa)
  • Nowak, K. Approaching Linear Pottery Economics – Distribution and Supply of Amphibolite Adzes
  • Nockemann, G. Different Types of Economies within the LBK Settlement Erkelenz-Kückhoven
  • Schiesberg, S. Neolithic Economics: A Case Study in Age, Sex and Labour
  • Lechterbeck, J. The Event Horizon in Landscape Development: When Economy Makes the Landscape Cultural
  • Chataigner, C. , O. Barge Quantitative Approach to the Diffusion of Obsidian in the Ancient Northern Near East
  • Gauthier, E. Consumption and Circulation of Prehistoric Products in Europe: Characterization of Spatial Evolutions by Using Map Algebra
  • Redő, F. The Regularities of Coin Accumulation and Coin Circulation Based on Settlement Materials in Pannonia
  • Vodolazhskaya, L. Reconstruction of Heron’s Formulas for Calculating the Volume of Vessels
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