2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphy.2022.1015870
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Tipping points of ancient Japanese Jomon trade networks from social network analyses of obsidian artifacts

Abstract: The Jomon period of ancient Japan, characterized by hunting and gathering, lasted from 16,000 to 2,400 years cal BP. In this ∼13,000-year period, the geographical range of trade is known to have been extensive but may not have always been constant. We conducted obsidian social network analyses on a large dataset to explore the dynamics of trade networks and their tipping points during the Jomon period. This study clustered sites by geographical location and summarized obsidian artifacts in aggregate values by … Show more

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“…In addition to the findings from Sakahira and Tsumura (2023), this study:  Evaluated the distribution of cosine similarities among clusters based on obsidian composition by provenance, after clustering using the DBSCAN algorithm. Additionally, the distribution of cosine similarities between sites within a cluster and sites outside of a cluster was assessed.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to the findings from Sakahira and Tsumura (2023), this study:  Evaluated the distribution of cosine similarities among clusters based on obsidian composition by provenance, after clustering using the DBSCAN algorithm. Additionally, the distribution of cosine similarities between sites within a cluster and sites outside of a cluster was assessed.…”
Section: Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the results of clustering using DBSCAN, some clusters were excluded from the analysis, as they contained less than 30 obsidian artifacts. For details of the number of clusters and single sites for each period, as well as the total number and composition ratios of obsidian artifacts by provenance, please refer to Sakahira and Tsumura (2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
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