
Simulating Roman Economies
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- INTRODUCTION
- 1: Tom Brughmans: Why simulate Roman economies?
- CASE STUDIES
- 2: Pascal Warnking: Simulating Roman maritime trade: modelling sailing times and shipping routes
- 3: Marek Vlach: The Antonine Plague: A Case Study of Epidemiological Modelling and Impact Evaluation
- 4: John William Hanson and Tom Brughmans: Settlement scale and economic networks in the Roman Empire
- 5: Simon Carrignon, Tom Brughmans, and Iza Romanowska: Transmission of cultural and economic strategies in inter-regional tableware trade
- 6: Xavier Rubio-Campillo and María Coto-Sarmiento: New approaches to old questions: the exploration of large-scale trade dynamics using hypothesis-testing frameworks
- 7: Brian Dermody, Alexander Chiu Smit, and Rens L.P.H. van Beek: A Model of Grain Production and Trade in the Roman World
- 8: Pau de Soto and César Carreras: The economic and social evolution of the Iberian Peninsula as revealed through analysis of Roman transport infrastructure
- 9: Mark Groenhuijzen: Evaluating hypotheses about local transport systems through spatial and network analysis: the Dutch part of the Lower Rhine limes and its hinterland
- 10: Philip Verhagen: Modelling the basics of Roman demography: the case of the Dutch limes
- DISCUSSION
- 11: Shawn Graham: Mapping the landscape of our ignorance
- 12: Andrew Wilson: Positioning computational modelling in Roman studies
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