Figure 1: Graph of 'Roman archaeology' searching from the list of top ten search results on Google.ca linked from a simple html page, filtered to 5 or more links, showing modules. The mass of pages at the top are all within the Wikipedia ecosystem. Google Plus and Romanarch.blogspot.com are indicated.
Table 1: Various Network Metrics for Crawls of the Archaeological Web
Table 2: Google versus Duck Duck Go
Table 3: Wikipedia graph metrics
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