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Brughmans, T. & Laguna-Palma, D. (2023). Una introducción a la investigación de redes en arqueología: ¿qué es y por qué la necesitamos? Cuadernos de Prehistoria y Arqueología de la Universidad de Granada, 33, 11-32. https://doi.org/10.30827/cpag.v33i0.27790
Brughmans, T., Raja, R., Bobou, O., Kristensen, N., Thomsen, R. R., Jensen, J. & Heldaas Seland, E. (2022). Conference outline: A kinship network analysis of Palmyrene genealogies. 17. Abstract from Religious Networks in Antiquity, Bergen, Norway.
Carrignon, S., Brughmans, T. & Romanowska, I. (2022). Copying of economic strategies in eastern Mediterranean inter-regional tableware trade. In T. Brughmans & A. Wilson (Eds.), Simulating Roman Economies: Theories, Methods and Computational Models (pp. 144-166). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192857828.003.0005
Sobotkova, A. & Hermankova, P. (2022). Emergent Archaeological Realities and Reusable Datasets: What is the priority? In E. Watrall & L. Goldstein (Eds.), Digital Heritage and Archaeology in Practice: Data, Ethics, and Professionalism (pp. 135-149). Florida University Press.
Prag, J., Horster, M., Hermankova, P. & Asif, I. (2022). FAIR Epigraphy: Too many databases? Or just not enough linked data?. Poster session presented at XVI Congressus Internationalis Epigraphiae Graecae et Latinae, Bordeaux, France. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.7732691
Graham, S., Brughmans, T. & Romanowska, I. (2022). On Building FORVM: Making Our Research On The Roman Economy Playable...and Fun. In G. McKee & D. Wolin (Eds.), Re-Rolling the Past: Representations and Reinterpretations of Antiquity in Analog and Digital Games. ISAW Papers 22.3 New York University. https://hdl.handle.net/2333.1/ncjsxxs1
Hanson, J. W. & Brughmans, T. (2022). Settlement scale and economic networks in the Roman Empire. In T. Brughmans & A. I. Wilson (Eds.), Simulating Roman Economies: Theories, Methods, and Computational Models (pp. 109-143). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192857828.003.0004
Heřmánková, P. (2022). The Epigraphic Finds from Yurta-Stroyno in a Regional Context. In T. Petra, W. Barbora & B. Stefan (Eds.), The Yurta-Stroyno Archaeological Project: Studies on the Roman Rural Settlement in Thrace (pp. 118-132). Charles University, Faculty of Arts.
Heřmánková, P. (2022). The Numismatic Finds. In P. Tušlová, B. Weissová & S. Bakardzhiev (Eds.), The Yurta-Stroyno Archaeological Project: Studies on the Roman Rural Settlement in Thrace (pp. 133-144). Charles University, Faculty of Arts.
Lupack, S., Ross, S. A., Sobotkova, A., Heřmánková, P. & Kasimi, P. (2022). The Perachora Peninsula Archaeological Project: the 2020 Survey. Mediterranean Archaeology, 34/35(2021/2022), 143-154. https://www.jstor.org/stable/48691688
Brughmans, T. (2022). Why simulate Roman economies? In T. Brughmans & A. I. Wilson (Eds.), Simulating Roman Economies: Theories, Methods and Computational Models (pp. 3-36). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192857828.003.0001
Kase, V., Heřmánková, P. & Sobotková, A. (2021). Classifying Latin Inscriptions of the Roman Empire: A Machine-Learning Approach. In M. Ehrmann, F. Karpsdorp, M. Wevers, T. L. Andrews, M. Burghardt, M. Kestemont, E. Manjavacas, M. Piotrowski & J. van Zhundert (Eds.), CHR 2021: Computational Humanities Research 2021: Proceedings of the Conference on Computational Humanities Research 2021 Amsterdam, the Netherlands, November 17-19, 2021. (Vol. 2989, pp. 123-135) http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2989/short_paper12.pdf
Campmany Jiménez, J., Raja, R., Romanowska, I. & Heldaas Seland, E. (2021). Conference outline: Modelling Urban Hinterland: The Case Study of Roman Palmyra. 11. Abstract from Exchange and Reuse: Economy and Circularity at Roman Palmyra, Aarhus, Denmark.
Sobotkova, A., Ross, S. A., Hermankova, P., Lupack, S., Nassif-Haynes, C., Ballsun-Stanton, B. & Kasimi, P. (2021). Deploying an Offline, Multi-User, Mobile System for Digital Recording in the Perachora Peninsula, Greece. Journal of Field Archaeology, 46(8), 571-594. https://doi.org/10.1080/00934690.2021.1969837
Gheldof, T. & Heřmánková, P. (2021). Epigraphy.info and the Epigraphic Ontology. Poster session presented at LInked Pasts 7, Ghent, Belgium.
Brughmans, T. (2021). Evaluating the potential of computational modelling for informing debates on Roman economic integration. In K. Verboven (Ed.), Complexity Economics: Building a New Approach to Ancient Economic History (pp. 105-123). Palgrave Macmillan.
Rawat, N. S., Brughmans, T., Nautiyal, V. & Chauniyal, D. D. (2021). Networked medieval strongholds in Garhwal Himalaya, India. Antiquity, 95(381), 753-772. Article e13. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2021.4
Janouchova (Heřmánková), P. (2021). Quantitative approaches to epigraphy: Epigraphic production in Thrace as a mirror of social organization. In M. Manoledakis (Ed.), Peoples in the Black Sea Region from the Archaic to the Roman Period: Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on the Black Sea in Antiquity “ Thessaloniki, 21-23 September 2018 (pp. 83-94). Archaeopress. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1nzfvcz.11
Brughmans, T. & Pecci, A. (2020). An inconvenient truth: Evaluating the impact of amphora reuse through computational simulation modelling. In Recycling and reuse in the Roman economy: Oxford studies on the Roman economy (pp. 191–234). Oxford University Press.
Bes, P., Brughmans, T., Lichtenberger, A., Raja, R. & Romanowska, I. A. (2020). Ceramics in cities in context: an overview of published Roman Imperial to Umayyad pottery in the Southern Levant. In A. Lichtenberger & R. Raja (Eds.), Hellenistic and Roman Gerasa: the archaeology and history of a Decapolis city (pp. 55-118). Brepols Publishers.
Brughmans, T. & Peeples, M. A. (2020). Spatial networks. In M. Gillings, P. Hacıgüzeller & G. Lock (Eds.), Archaeological spatial analysis: a methodological guide (pp. 273-295). Routledge.
Romanowska, I., Crabtree, S. A., Harris, K. & Davies, B. (2019). Agent-Based Modeling for Archaeologists: Part 1 of 3. Advances in Archaeological Practice, 7(2), 178-184. https://doi.org/10.1017/aap.2019.6
Davies, B., Romanowska, I., Harris, K. & Crabtree, S. A. (2019). Combining Geographic Information Systems and Agent-Based Models in Archaeology: Part 2 of 3. Advances in Archaeological Practice, 7(2), 185-193. https://doi.org/10.1017/aap.2019.5
Brughmans, T., Hanson, J. W., Mandich, M. J., Romanowska, I., Rubio-Campillo, X., Carrignon, S., Collins-Elliott, S., Crawford, K., Daems, D., Fulminante, F., de Haas, T., Kelly, P., Moreno Escobar, M. D. C., Paliou, E., Prignano, L. & Ritondale, M. (2019). Formal modelling approaches to complexity science in Roman Studies: a manifesto. Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal, 2(1), 1-19. Article 4. https://doi.org/10.16995/traj.367
Crabtree, S. A., Harris, K., Davies, B. & Romanowska, I. (2019). Outreach in Archaeology with Agent-Based Modeling: Part 3 of 3. Advances in Archaeological Practice, 7(2), 194-202. https://doi.org/10.1017/aap.2019.4