Databases
WP1: Networks of land and sea routes
- WP1.1 Networks of communication (land and sea routes) during Prehistoric times in northern Greece and the northern Aegean
- WP1.2. Roman communication networks in Greece and Imperial policy
- WP1.3 Networks of Communication in the Ionian Islands (6th-13th c.)
- WP1.4 The sea routes of the Venetian trade in the eastern Mediterranean, 13th – 14th c.
- WP1.5 Road Network, 1824 -1829
- WP1.6 Itineraries and routes of pirates and corsairs
- WP1.7 Travel itineraries, travel stations and individuals in traveler networks (15th -19th century)
WP2:Market Networks
- WP2.1 The Aegean systems of weight during the pre-coinage period of the Late Bronze Age
- WP2.2 The social and economic integration of Romans and Italiot Greeks in the Greek cities. Networks of mobility of “entrepreneurs”, merchants and other professionals: The cases of Athens and the Ionian islands
- WP2.3. Numismatic circulation in Corinth and Athens of the Roman times
- WP2.4 Numismatic circulation and financial / commercial networks before the Christian era
- WP2.5 Olive oil routes in the Aegean during the Mycenaean period (14th-12th c. BC): Production and the mobility of transport stirrup jars
- WP2.6 Networks of Saltworks in the Mediterranean from Antiquity to the Early Modern Period
- WP2.7 Trade and economy networks in the region of the Aegean during the Byzantine era, based on the study of pottery: The case of the Peloponnese and Crete
- WP2.8 “Greek-speaking” Merchants of Constantinople, the southern Balkans, Asia Minor and the Islands
- WP2.9 Agricultural and artisanal production and distribution in the Peloponnese during the early and middle Byzantine periods (4th-12th c.)
- WP2.10 Settlement networks and productive activities in the Greek territory during the Ottoman rule
- WP2.11 Furniture as a social network of knowledge from antiquity to the preindustrial era
- WP2.12 On the organization and function of commercial/ entrepreneurial networks in the modern era
- WP2.13 The commercial networks of the Perulli family and Georgios A.
- WP2.14 The business network of Themistocles Marinou
WP3: Networks of Institutions
- WP3.1 The army as a network. The settlement of Veterans in Thrace of the Roman times
- WP3.10 The role of cultural and social networks in conditions of political oppression
- WP3.2 The routes of imperial donations (5th – 12th c.)
- WP3.3 Cult and Economy: The economical networks of Mount Athos, 10th – 18th c.
- WP3.4 Western religious orders in the wider region of the Aegean and Ionian Seas (11th – 19th centuries)
- WP3.5 The Network of Ecclesiastical Administration (15th-19th century)
- WP3.6 Consular authorities in the wider area of the Aegean and Ionian Seas, 1600-1830
- WP3.7 Ali Pasha and the Filiki Etaireia: two Parallel Networks that never Cross?
- WP3.8 The Network of the Revolution
- WP3.9 Greek Political Parties and the First Attempt to Establish Political Networks: the Greek Liberal Associations, Leagues, and Clubs
WP4: Networks of Knowledge and Culture
- WP4.1 Ancient Greek-Iranian Cross-Cultural Encounters in Iran (ca.
- WP4.2 Circulation Networks of Artisans and Iconographic Themes in the Late Antique Eastern Mediterranean: The Case of Mosaicists in the Provinces of Palestine and Arabia
- WP4.3 Networks of Late-Byzantine Saints: Spatial and Cultic Networks
- WP4.4 The dispersion of Greek manuscripts of Mount Athos: Networks of codex movement from the Athonite monasteries to the Near East and the West
- WP4.5 Colors and Medicines in Greek Antiquity: Applications and Origins of Select Raw Materials
- WP4.6 The network of religious art workshops in 17th and 18th century Europe
- WP4.7 Modern Greek Historiography and Chronography: Printing Books (1529-1900)
- WP4.8 Scholarship and Networks of Ideas, 19th century
- WP4.9 The concept of network in literature. The network of the generation of the thirties and their contacts abroad during the interwar period
- WP4.10 Networks of Language-learning: Translations in 1700-1832
- WP4.11 Conflict and exchange through the wars of the Byzantines: Technology, information, culture (7th-11th c.)