@misc{10481/107568, year = {2025}, month = {9}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10481/107568}, abstract = {Mapping human–environment interactions involves understanding complex systems based on continuous material and non-material flows. These interactions are linked to the ecological context and involve both physical and social dynamics. This study explores such interactions within ancient Crete from a long-term and multi-scalar perspective, with a specific focus on the entanglements that contributed to the formation of patterned landscapes. Methodologically, this research employs digital tools such as site mapping, GIS-based analysis and network science techniques to shed light on emerging spatial patterns and historical mobility arising from the interconnectedness of specific factors within Cretan landscapes. The results contribute to a deeper understanding of the spatial network configuration of complex social landscapes in this region, which holds strategic historical connections within the broader Mediterranean context.}, organization = {Spanish Ministry of Universities (FPU17/06503)}, organization = {University of Granada (PPJIB2020.18)}, organization = {Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (Project No. 24871)}, publisher = {MDPI}, publisher = {MDPI}, keywords = {Landscape Archaeology}, keywords = {Site mapping}, keywords = {Focal Mobility Network (FMN)}, title = {Modelling Ancient Pathways of Cretan Landscapes: Building Networks and Social Dynamics}, title = {Modelling Ancient Pathways of Cretan Landscapes: Building Networks and Social Dynamics}, doi = {10.3390/land14091861}, doi = {10.3390/land14091861}, author = {Laguna-Palma, David and Laguna-Palma, David and Moreno Navarro, Fernando and Moreno Navarro, Fernando and Antoniadis, Vyron and Antoniadis, Vyron}, }