Networks and Ethnogenesis 111
FURTHER READING
Barabási, Albert-Laszlo. 2003.Linked: How Everything Is Connected to Everything Else and What
It Means for Business, Science, and Everyday Life. New York: Plume.
Bentley, R. Alexander and Herbert Maschner, eds. 2003.Complex Systems and Archaeology.Salt
Lake City: University of Utah Press.
Curta, Florin, ed. 2005.Borders, Barriers and Ethnogenesis: Frontiers in Late Antiquity and the
Middle Ages. Turnhout: Brepols.
Faust, Avraham. 2006.Israel’s Ethnogenesis – Settlement, Interaction, Expansion and Resistance.
London: Equinox.
Leman, Johan. 1998.The Dynamics of Emerging Ethnicities. Frankfurt am Mein: Peter Lang.
Malkin, Irad, Christy Constantakopoulou, and Katerina Panagopoulou, eds. 2009.Greek and
Roman Networks in the Mediterranean. Oxford: Routledge.
Murray, Alexander, ed. 1998.After Rome’s Fall: Narrators and Sources of Early Medieval History.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Sands, Schlomo. 2009.The Invention of the Jewish People. London: Verso.
Wasserman, Stanley and Katherine Faust. 1994.Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.