Publikationen / Konferenzbeiträge
Publikationen
| 2026 | K. Zerzeropulos, Let the agents do the work for you, in: Steinarchitektur und Städtewesen im römischen Deutschland: eine Standortbestimmung (im Druck 2026) |
| 2025 | D. Jonjic et al, “Moin”, “Buddel” and “Klönschnack” The language habits of Northern Germany, in: H. Brandt – F. Schwake – F. Walker-Friedrich, Old Habits Die Hard, ROOTS Booklet Series 05 (Leiden 2025) |
| F. Schwake et al, Turns in Archaeology – Breaking Habits in the Humanities, in: H. Brandt – F. Schwake – F. Walker-Friedrich, Old Habits Die Hard, ROOTS Booklet Series 05 (Leiden 2025) | |
| S. Wichmann et al, Fingerprinting conflict: A comparative model with applications to archaeological and historical data, PLOS One 20,2, 2025 | |
| K. Zerzeropulos et al, Old habits die hard? Bad habits die harder! Discrimination throughout history, in: H. Brandt – F. Schwake – F. Walker-Friedrich, Old Habits Die Hard, ROOTS Booklet Series 05 (Leiden 2025) | |
| 2022 | K. Zerzeropulos, A space syntax approach to Ostia’s port, PhDAI.reports 1, 2022 |
Konferenzbeiträge
| 2025 | Invited discussant for “Simulating Globalisation in the Roman Empire” at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, December 2025 |
| “Beyond Archaeology. Economic Networks Reconsidered”, DAI Cluster 8: Ökonomische Netzwerke, Istanbul, 17.-19.11.2025 | |
“Inequalities in (Roman) Bazaar Economies”, Social Inequalities Workshop, CAU Kiel, November 2025 “What have the Romans ever done for…equal economic opportunities? How ABMs can help us understand.” Archäologisches Kolloquium Köln, 03.06.2025 | |
| “A Network Model for the Economy of the Early Roman Empire”, CAA 2025 Athens | |
| “When in Rome, normalize your data! Roman Trade Models using Normalized Pottery Data – A Data Analysis Review”, Kiel Conference 2025 | |
| 2024 | “An integrated model for the economy of the early Roman Empire” at 2024 EAA in Rome |
| Organization of the session 727: The Roman Economic Mosaic at 2024 EAA in Rome with Maria Coto-Sarmiento | |
| Poster “Of Artifacts and Algorithms”, ROOTS Retreat 10-11.1.24 | |
| “What did the Romans ever do for equal economic opportunities?” – Social Inequality Forum, Kiel University, 20.2.2024 | |
| 2023 | “Institutions here, institutions there: What we actually see in the ceramic record of the Roman Empire”, DAI Cluster 8 workshop 2023: Die Archäologie der Institutionen: Rahmenbedingungen ökonomischer Netzwerke, DAI Madrid 15-17 November 2023 |
| “Let the agents work for you! Wie agentenbasierte Modellierung dabei helfen kann die römische Wirtschaft zu verstehen“, Roman Architecture as Living Cultural Space, Mainz Ancient Studies, Ingelheim 18-20 October 2023 | |
| “Let the agents work for you! How agent-based modeling can help understand the Roman economy”, CAA-DE-FL-NL Webcast ABM in Action, 13 October 2023 | |
| “Private vs imperial trade? Differences in fine ware and foodstuff trade in the Mediterranean”, EAA 2023 Belfast, 30 August – 2 September 2023 | |
| “Was there economic thought in the Roman Empire? A comparison of proxy materials and simulated idealized network theories“, CAA Amsterdam, 3-6 April 2023, Session 20: Simulations for the past, simulations for the future | |
| 2022 | „Was there economic thought in the Roman Empire? A comparison of proxy materials and simulated idealized network theories“, DAI Cluster 8: Ökonomische Netzwerke, Athens, 16.-18.11.2022 |
| “A Space Syntax Approach to Ostia’s Port” MARE Lecture Series, 05.12.2022 |
