
Tom Brughmans
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Tom Brughmans is a prominent figure in the field of archaeology, particularly known for his work in network science as it applies to archaeological research. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of social networks and their implications in historical contexts. His research often focuses on how ancient societies interacted and communicated through various forms of networks, providing insights into their social structures and cultural practices.
Brughmans is the author of influential texts such as "Network Science in Archaeology" and has been involved in compiling comprehensive resources like "The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Network Research." Through his publications, he aims to bridge the gap between network science and archaeological methodologies, promoting a more interdisciplinary approach to studying the past. His work has inspired a new generation of archaeologists to adopt network analysis as a vital tool in their research, highlighting the interconnectedness of human societies throughout history.