patricia murrieta-flores Lancaster University Lancaster, United Kingdom Review Editor Digital Archaeology
Editorial Published on 14 Jan 2021 Editorial: Where Do Cities Come From and Where Are They Going To? Modelling Past and Present Agglomerations to Understand Urban Ways of Life in Digital Archaeology Francesca Fulminante Frontiers in Digital Humanities doi 10.3389/fdigh.2020.633838 95,924 views 3 citations
Original Research Published on 02 Sep 2020 Patterns of Etruscan Urbanism in Digital Archaeology Simon StoddartAlessio PalmisanoDavid RedhouseGraeme BarkerGiorgia di PaolaLaura MottaTom RasmussenTroy SamuelsRobert Witcher Frontiers in Digital Humanities doi 10.3389/fdigh.2020.00001 117,851 views 10 citations
Original Research Published on 27 Aug 2020 Urbanity as a Process and the Role of Relative Network Properties—A Case Study From the Early Iron Age in Digital Archaeology Oliver NakoinzMichael BilgerDavid Matzig Frontiers in Digital Humanities doi 10.3389/fdigh.2020.00002 95,196 views 1 citation
Original Research Published on 10 Dec 2019 Ancient City, Universal Growth? Exploring Urban Expansion and Economic Development on Rome's Eastern Periphery in Digital Archaeology Matthew J. Mandich Frontiers in Digital Humanities doi 10.3389/fdigh.2019.00018 109,625 views 3 citations
Submission closed Crossing the Lines?: Intersections between Digital Humanities, Digital Humanism and Media Studies Bryan CarterTyechia Lynn Thompson 9,193 views 1 article
eBook Submission closed Where Do Cities Come From and Where Are They Going To? Modelling Past and Present Agglomerations to Understand Urban Ways of Life Francesca FulminanteJohn William HansonScott G OrtmanLuis M. A. Bettencourt 1,295,885 views 12 articles
Submission closed Network Science Approaches for the Study of Past Long-Term Social Processes Sergi LozanoTom BrughmansFrancesca FulminanteLuce Prignano 186,024 views 9 articles