Letters have weight: weighted k-shells in a Neo-Assyrian co-attestation network

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Abstract

Network Analysis is still gaining momentum within Neo-Assyrian (c. 934-612 BCE) scholarship. Studies are exploring different types of networks, and what various centrality measures highlight in their datasets. In this contribution, we suggest how weighted k-core centrality could be used in the identification of elite groups within a co-attestation network. The network is built from co-attestations in correspondence dated to the reign of Sargon II (721-705 BCE), and we present a weighting scheme that reflects the strength of communication between those attested in a single document. We then use this weighting scheme to identify the weighted k-shells of the network. Our results align with a group whom traditional Assyriological research has identified as part of the elite, and they show promise for further studies into Neo-Assyrian elites.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Historical Network Research
Volume10
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)150-197
Number of pages48
ISSN2535-8863
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Sept 2024
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Fields of Science

  • 615 History and Archaeology
  • Neo Assyria
  • weighted k-core
  • centralities
  • elites
  • Sargon II

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