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Relating the Spread of Early Christianity to the Transportation Network of Ancient Mediterranean

FOUSEK, Jan, Vojtěch KAŠE, Eva VÝTVAROVÁ and Adam MERTEL

Basic information

Original name

Relating the Spread of Early Christianity to the Transportation Network of Ancient Mediterranean

Edition

Historical Network Research Conference, Turku, Finland, 2017

Other information

Type of outcome

Prezentace na konferencích

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Organization unit

Faculty of Arts

Keywords in English

spread of Christianity; Roman transportation network; network analysis; diffusion of innovations in the Roman Empire

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 26/4/2019 11:10, Mgr. Monika Kellnerová

Abstract

In English

This paper analyzes the spread of Christianity through the area of ancient Mediterranean as a diffusion on spatial network. As the transmission of innovative ideas in the ancient world was dependent upon physical travel of people, we investigate the influence of the transportation network on the spatio-temporal pattern of gradually establishing Christian communities. We are working with three hypotheses. First, the time when Christianity reaches a settlement could relate to distance on the transportation network from Jerusalem. Second, we combine the distance on the transportation network with the population estimates of the major settlements to account for the expected amount of interaction between two settlements. Third, we evaluate the cultural factors as predictors of early arrival of Christianity, such as language and religious environment. The transportation network model is adopted from recently released platform ORBIS, incorporating both the road network and maritime travel model. To make the transportation model more useful for our purposes, we combine it with population estimates for major settlements of the Roman Empire based on other resources. To estimate the amount of interaction between two cities we employ the gravity model, which is used in transportation models to determine the origin-destination matrix. In short, it relates the interaction frequency as proportional to population sizes and inversely proportional to a function of distance. As a last step, we statistically evaluate the factors corresponding to all our three hypotheses with the dated presence of Christianity in particular settlements.

Links

MUNI/A/0897/2016, interní kód MU
Name: Rozsáhlé výpočetní systémy: modely, aplikace a verifikace VI.
Investor: Masaryk University, Category A
MUNI/M/1867/2014, interní kód MU
Name: Generativní historiografie antického Středomoří: Modelování a simulace dynamiky šíření náboženských představ a forem chování (Acronym: GEHIR)
Investor: Masaryk University, INTERDISCIPLINARY - Interdisciplinary research projects