McLean et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Beyond Least Cost Paths: Circuit theory, maritime mobility and patterns of urbanism in the Roman AdriaticMcLean et al., 2022
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- McLean A
- Rubio-Campillo X
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- Journal of Archaeological Science
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Abstract Traditionally, Least Cost Paths (LCP) are used for exploring mobility across archaeological landscapes. However, LCPs only highlight optimal paths, and implementing maritime mobility is arduous. In this paper, Circuit Theory (CT) analysis is used to analyse …
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