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The first of this Summer's Digital Classicist & Institute of Classical 
Studies seminars is this Friday.

Tom Brughmans (University of Southampton)
'Exploring visibility networks in Iron Age and Roman Southern Spain with 
Exponential Random Graph Models'

Friday June 7 at 16:30
Room G37, Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU

Are lines of sight between Roman towns important for explaining their 
location? Through a case study on visibility patterns between urban 
settlements in Iron Age and Roman Southern Spain, this paper will 
discuss how Exponential Random Graph Models (ERGM) can help explore 
hypothetical past processes of interaction and site location. With these 
models the frequency of certain subnetworks in random networks and the 
empirically attested network is compared, to examine the probability 
that the subnetworks might have emerged through random processes. This 
paper will critically evaluate the potential and limitations of such an 
approach for archaeology.

The seminar will be followed by wine and refreshments.

All are welcome

The full 2013 programme is at 
<http://digiclass.cch.kcl.ac.uk/wip/wip2013.html>

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