A dataset of dynamical social map in ancient China: 618-1644.

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School of Physics and Astronomy, Yunnan University, Kunming 650091, PR China.

Published: February 2023

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  • The article presents a data set related to social relations between cities in ancient China, covering the period from 618 AD to 1644 AD.
  • It includes information on 14,610 elites and 29,673 social associations across 366 cities, sourced from the China Biographical Database.
  • This dataset is valuable for both social and natural scientists studying the social and economic history of ancient China and can provide insights into the evolution of geo-social structures and networks.

Article Abstract

The data set of this article is related to the paper "Dynamical structure of social map in ancient China" (2022)[1]. This article demonstrates the data of social relations between cities in ancient China, ranging from 618 AD to 1644 AD. The raw data of social associations between elites used to build social maps are extracted from the China Biographical Database. The raw data contain 14,610 elites and 29,673 social associations, which cover 366 cities. The dataset of this article is relevant both for social and natural scientists interested in the social and economic history of ancient China. The data can be used for further insights/analyses on the evolutionary pattern of geo-social architecture, and the geo-history from the viewpoint of social network.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9791804PMC
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