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This repository contains data files, R codes and the agent-based model used to produce the analysis of cultural diffusion in the case study of the spread of Mesolithic trapezes industries in Iberia. They correspond to the following reference: Romano, V, Gómez-Puche, M., Cucart-Mora, C., Fernández-López de Pablo, J., Lozano, S. “Social networks mediated the rapid spread of Mesolithic trapeze industries in Iberia” We specify the content of each folder/file further down: Data files folder contains empirical data employed in the analysis. More precisely contains 3 archives with the geographic coordinates of archaeological sites from TS1, TS2 and TS3 and the Distances matrices file. R codes folder contains the scripts to reproduce the analyses, as well as the csv files employed. Social diffusion model folder contains the NetLogo model employed. Additionally, we provide the empirical dataset of lithic assemblages (n=70) and archaeological sites (n=53) analyzed in this work (Table S1.xlsx), and a list of archaeological references corresponding to archaeological sites analyzed.
We would like to clarify that the compressed folder "Network-mediated cultural diffusion.zip" should be name as "Social networks mediated.zip" according to the final title of the article. This change does not affect to the folders and archives inside this compressed folder.
Mesolithic hunter-gatherers, Social Network Approach, Agent-based modeling
Mesolithic hunter-gatherers, Social Network Approach, Agent-based modeling
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