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Networks vs. Ideology: Network transformation in Caria and the Dodecanese during the Classical Period

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2017

Abstract

This paper considers networks analysis (using Cytoscape) as a way to explore the political and economic interactions in the area of Dodecanese archipelago and the coastal part of Caria during the Classical period (5. and 4. centuries BC). It builds on the close study of rich epigraphic and material evidence and seeks to illustrate how much and in which way did the political and exchange networks transform over time during rather significant shifts of ideology when individual city-states adhered to policies imposed by powers such as the Delian League or Persian administration.

This diachronic analysis of network structure is based on spatial-temporal modelling within a GIS framework. To what extent did exchange networks follow patterns established by political networks which were primarily influenced by ideology? What additional insights could an approach to interaction such as this yield? What are its limitations?