Datos de apoyo del capítulo “Esclavitud y dependencia en las manifestaciones religiosas de la Bética: una aproximación desde la teoría de redes”

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Universidad de Málaga

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This repository contains the dataset supporting the quantitative network analysis presented in the book chapter "Esclavitud y dependencia en las manifestaciones religiosas de la Bética: una aproximación desde la teoría de redes", which examines the relationships between dedicants and divinities in the religious epigraphy of the Roman province of Baetica. Particular attention is paid to slavery, dependence, gender, and socio-juridical status as categories for exploring patterns of religious interaction among different groups of devotees.

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The dataset consists of a table of 364 inscriptions from Baetica in which one or more divinities are mentioned. It records information on the inscriptions, the deities mentioned, the dedicants involved, their classification according to the categories used in the article, and the locality where each inscription was found. In addition to the raw data, the file contains three further sheets with the numerical matrices used for the network analyses. These matrices were generated in Excel through a series of pivot tables and subsequently imported into Visone 2.28, a free software package for network analysis, in order to produce the network visualisations and calculations. They correspond to two one-mode networks, applied respectively to divinities and dedicants, and one two-mode network connecting dedicants and deities.

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