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A r c h a e o l o g i c a l R e v i e w f r o m C a m b r i d g eVolume 29.1 • April 2014
Social Network Perspectives
in ArchaeologyEdited by Sarah Evans and Kathrin Felder
Archaeological Review from CambridgeV o l u m e 2 9 . 1 . A p r i l 2 0 1 4
Social Network Perspectives in
Archaeology
Edited by Sarah Evans and Kathrin Felder
h e Archaeological Review from Cambridge is a bi-annual journal of archaeology. It is run on a non-proi t, voluntary basis by postgraduate research students at the University of Cambridge.Although primarily rooted in archaeological theory and practice, ARC increasingly invites a range of perspectives with the aim of establishing a strong, interdisciplinary journal which will be of interest in a range of i elds.
Archaeological Review from CambridgeDepartment of Archaeology and AnthropologyUniversity of CambridgeDowning StreetCambridgeCB2 3DZUK
http://www.societies.cam.ac.uk/arc
Volume 29.1 Social Network Perspectives in Archaeology
h eme Editors Sarah Evans and Kathrin Felder
Production Sarah Evans
Cover Image Design by Kathrin Felder Photographs adapted from John Bodsworth, Cepreй 6662, Portable Antiquities Scheme,
Carole Raddato, Walters Art Museum, Gari nkel Yosef. Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org.
Published in April 2014. Copyright remains with the authors. Opinions expressed in contributions do not rel ect the opinions of the editors or ARC.
Printed by Labute UK.
All images are the authors’ own except where otherwise stated.ISSN 0261-4332
Committee, Archaeological Review from Cambridge, April 2014
General EditorsKate BouldenSarah Musselwhite
TreasurerTessa de Roo
Secretary
Ana TavaresBook ReviewsMat Dalton
SubscriptionsBarbora Janulikova
Back Issue Sales
Sarah EvansPublicity and EventsRenate FellingerLeanne Philpot
IT ManagersKathrin FelderGeorgie Peters
Open AccessHannah Jones
General MembersPenny Jones
Archaeological Review from Cambridge
Contents
IntroductionMaking the connection: Changing perspectives on social networksSarah Evans and Kathrin Felder
h e roots and shoots of archaeological network analysis: A citation analysis and review of the archaeological use of formal network methodsTom Brughmans
Population genetics and the investigation of past human interactionsHayley Dunn
Eruptions and ruptures — a social network perspective on vulnerability and impact of the Laacher See eruption (c. 13,000 BP) on Late Glacial hunter-gatherers in northern EuropeFelix Riede
Expanding social networks through ritual deposition: A case study from the Lower Mississippi ValleyErin Stevens Nelson and Megan C. Kassabaum
‘Extending the self ’ through material culture: Private letters and personal relationships in second-century AD EgyptJo Stoner
Play-things and the origins of online networks: Virtual material culture in multiplayer gamesAngus Mol
Rel ectionh e network approach: Tool or paradigm?Francesca Fulminante
CommentaryWhat are social network perspectives in archaeology?Carl Knappett
Book reviewsEdited by Mat Dalton
Computational Approaches to Archaeological SpacesEdited by Andrew Bevan and Mark LakePeter Alfano
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Cities and the Shaping of Memory in the Ancient Near EastBy Ömür HarmanşahGeorgia Marina Andreou
h e Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Death and BurialEdited by Sarah Tarlow and Liv Nilsson StutzMichaela Binder
Network Analysis in Archaeology: New Approaches to Regional InteractionEdited by Carl KnappettBeatrijs G. de Groot
h e Origins and Spread of Domestic Animals in Southwest Asia and EuropeEdited by Sue Colledge, James Connolly, Keith Dobney, Katie Manning and Stephen ShennanSarah Elliott
h e Archaeology of KinshipBy Bradley E. EnsorPhilip Y. Kao
Matters of Scale: Processes and Courses of Events in the Past and the PresentEdited by Nanouschka M. Burström and Fredrik FahlanderHannah L. McBeth
Cultural Heritage and the Challenge of SustainabilityBy Diane Barthel-BouchierBelinda C. Mollard
h e 48th IIPP Annual Conference on the Veneto Region, held in Padua on 5–9 November 2013Elisa Perego
Humans and the Environment: New Archaeological Perspectives for the Twenty-i rst CenturyEdited by Matthew I.J. Davies and Freda Nkirote M’MbogoriRachel Swallow
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Addendum to 28.2 Humans and AnimalsBook ReviewsEdited by Penny Jones
h e Anthropology of Hunter-gatherers: Key h emes for ArchaeologistsBy Vicki CummingsDavid T. Altot
h e Archaeology of Violence: Interdisciplinary ApproachesEdited by Sarah RalphMelanie Giles
Islands in the Rainforest: Landscape Management in Pre-Columbian AmazoniaBy Stéphen Rostainh eresa L. Miller
Hunter-Gatherer Behaviour — Human Response during the Younger DryasEdited by Metin ErenAlison Hope Riley
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