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Archaeology and Complex Networks

(The trouble with physicists doing social science but then see what history teachers do to Minoan history!)

Archaeology and Complex Networks on netplexity

I have moved the bulk of the material about my work on Archaeology and Complex Networks to netplexity.org.
Code, papers and talks are still stored here.

Modelling Software: ariadne

ariadne screen shot, April 2011 Screen shot of all the windows produced by ariadne,
two-dimensional geographical networks modelling software, April 2011
(click on image for large file ariadne screen shot,
screen shot of old style ariadne network).
Our work is done ariadne, a java based package written by myself which produces networks based on one of a number of models, though the primary aim is to produce networks based on the cost/benefit optimisation models described in the talks and publications listed below. In principle ariadne can be used to produce network models for any problem involving two dimensional spatial networks (not necessarily geographical) and currently includes other models such as PPA (proximal point analysis) and gravity models (see interactions paper for comparison). A core part of the package is to produce visualisations (with with eps and jpg output of networks, all based on the jung network visualisations) though it can also be run without visualisations to produce statistical analysis of models. Numerical output in various formats allows visualisation and further analysis using other packages

I am happy to share the ariadne code on request. There is some user documentation but it is not kept up to date, and the programme can be a bit delicate. So it probably needs face to face help to get it working or a good working knowledge of java (the code itself is pretty well documented using javadoc). I develop it on a Windows PC, it should work fine on Linux, but I have got it running on a Mac too despite issues there with old versions of java.

Download the working ariadne programme.

Talks and Publications

Useful Links