greek_socdiv
Exploration of occupational diversity and labour specialization in Greek epigraphy
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Exploration of occupational diversity and labour specialization in Greek epigraphy
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README.md
Economic diversity and labour specialization in the (Greek speaking) Roman East
About
This repository aims to explore the occupational diversity and labour specialization in Greek inscriptions as part of the Past Social Network project.
Authors
- Petra Hermankova

- Matteo Mazzamurro
, PSN, Aarhus University - Tom Brughmans
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Funding
The Past Social Networks Projects is funded by The Carlsberg Foundation’s Young Researcher Fellowship (CF21-0382) in 2022-2026.
License
CC-BY-SA 4.0, see attached License
Data
List of Greek occupations, based on:
- Lewis, D. (2020). Labour Specialization in the Athenian Economy: Occupational Hazards. In E. Stewart, E. Harris, & D. Lewis (Eds.), Skilled Labour and Professionalism in Ancient Greece and Rome (pp. 129-174). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108878135.005
- Harris, E. M. (2002). Workshop, marketplace and household: the nature of technical specialisation in classical Athens and its influence on economy and society. In P. A. Cartledge, E. E. Cohen, and L. Foxhall (Eds.), Money, Labour, and Land: Approaches to the Economies of Ancient Greece (pp. 67–99). London.
Dataset of Greek inscriptions (GI) aggregated from I.PHI https://zenodo.org/record/7185509 (details TBA)
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- Name: Past Social Networks Project
- Login: past-networks
- Kind: organization
- Location: Denmark
- Repositories: 1
- Profile: https://github.com/past-networks
Research project based at UrbNet, Aarhus University, Denmark
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- "past social networks"
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- "digital epigraphy"
- "Roman economy"
- "Latin inscriptions"
- "Greek inscriptions"
- "uncertainty quantification"