Modelling Ancient Pathways of Cretan Landscapes: Building Networks and Social Dynamics
Modelling Ancient Pathways of Cretan Landscapes: Building Networks and Social Dynamics
Identificadores
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/107568DOI: 10.3390/land14091861
DOI: 10.3390/land14091861
Metadatos
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Laguna-Palma, David; Laguna-Palma, David; Moreno Navarro, Fernando; Moreno Navarro, Fernando; Antoniadis, Vyron; Antoniadis, VyronEditorial
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Materia
Landscape Archaeology Site mapping Focal Mobility Network (FMN)
Fecha
2025-09-112025-09-11
Referencia bibliográfica
Laguna-Palma, D.; Moreno-Navarro, F.; Antoniadis, V. Modelling Ancient Pathways of Cretan Landscapes: Building Networks and Social Dynamics. Land 2025, 14, 1861. https://doi.org/10.3390/land14091861 Laguna-Palma, D.; Moreno-Navarro, F.; Antoniadis, V. Modelling Ancient Pathways of Cretan Landscapes: Building Networks and Social Dynamics. Land 2025, 14, 1861. https://doi.org/10.3390/land14091861
Patrocinador
Spanish Ministry of Universities (FPU17/06503); University of Granada (PPJIB2020.18); Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (Project No. 24871)Resumen
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.





