Spatiotemporal reconstruction of ancient road networks through sequential cost–benefit analysis

Author:

Stahlberg Maximilian J1ORCID,Sagnol Guillaume1ORCID,Ducke Benjamin2ORCID,Klimm Max1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Mathematics, Technical University of Berlin , Straße des 17. Juni 136, 10623 Berlin, Germany

2. Central Research Services, German Archaeological Institute , Podbielskiallee 69–71, 14195 Berlin, Germany

Abstract

Abstract The construction of ancient road networks spanned generations and exhibits temporal path dependence that is not fully captured by established network formation models that are used to support archaeological reasoning. We introduce an evolutionary model that captures explicitly the sequential nature of road network formation: A central feature is that connections are added successively and according to an optimal cost–benefit trade-off with respect to existing connections. In this model, the network topology emerges rapidly from early decisions, a trait that makes it possible to identify plausible road construction orders in practice. Based on this observation we develop a method to compress the search space of path-dependent optimization problems. We use this method to show that the model’s assumptions on ancient decision-making allow the reconstruction of partially known road networks from the Roman era in good detail and from sparse archaeological evidence. In particular, we identify missing links in the major road network of ancient Sardinia that are in good agreement with expert predictions.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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