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Modeling Transportation in the Roman World: Implications for World Systems
- Leonardo
- The MIT Press
- Volume 46, Number 3, 2013
- p. 278
- Article
- Additional Information
ORBIS is a geospatial transportation network model of the Roman world, simulating historical travel patterns by modeling the major roads, rivers, and sea routes active during the Roman Empire. With such a model, historians can more accurately examine not only individual route patterns, but also emergent structures of the network as a whole. By defining traditional world systems networks as a particular movement profile for application on a geospatial transportation network, we can begin to see regions of the network using community analysis and analyze those regions for historical patterns.