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Front Matter
1. Introduction: Finding a New Approach to Ancient Proxy Data
Part I. Theoretical Frameworks and Methodologies
2. Playing by Whose Rules? Institutional Resilience, Conflict and Change in the Roman Economy
3. Networks as Proxies: A Relational Approach Towards Economic Complexity in the Roman Period
4. Evaluating the Potential of Computational Modelling for Informing Debates on Roman Economic Integration
5. Visualising Roman Institutional Environments for Exchange as a Complex System
Part II. Urban Systems
6. Social Complexity and Complexity Economics: Studying Socio-economic Systems at Düzen Tepe and Sagalassos (SW Turkey)
7. A Method for Estimating Roman Population Sizes from Urban Survey Contexts: An Application in Central Adriatic Italy
8. Complexity and Urban Hierarchy of Ancient Urbanism: The Cities of Roman Asia Minor
Part III. Epidemics
9. Disease Proxies and the Diagnosis of the Late Antonine Economy
10. Measuring and Comparing Economic Interaction Based on the Paths and Speed of Infections: The Case Study of the Spread of the Justinianic Plague and Black Death
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