Cultural evolutionary approaches to artifact variation over time and space: basis, progress, and prospects

SJ Lycett - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2015 - Elsevier
It has becoming increasingly common for archaeologists to draw on evolutionary theory and
methods to analyze artifactual variation over time and space. The term “evolution” and its …

A survey on parallel and distributed multi-agent systems for high performance computing simulations

A Rousset, B Herrmann, C Lang, L Philippe - Computer Science Review, 2016 - Elsevier
Simulation has become an indispensable tool for researchers to explore systems without
having recourse to real experiments. Depending on the characteristics of the modeled …

Introductory tutorial: Agent-based modeling and simulation

C Macal, M North - … of the winter simulation conference 2014, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Agent-based simulation (ABS) is an approach to modeling systems comprised of individual,
autonomous, interacting “agents.” Agent-based modeling offers ways to more easily model …

Rethinking the role of agent-based modeling in archaeology

WH Cegielski, JD Rogers - Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Agent-Based Modeling (ABM) represents a methodology with significant potential
for altering archaeological analytical practice. The continued growth in the number of …

Agent-based modeling for archaeologists: Part 1 of 3

I Romanowska, SA Crabtree, K Harris… - Advances in …, 2019 - cambridge.org
Formal models of past human societies informed by archaeological research have a high
potential for shaping some of the most topical current debates. Agent-based models, which …

[图书][B] A critique of archaeological reason

G Buccellati - 2017 - books.google.com
In A Critique of Archaeological Reason, Giorgio Buccellati presents a theory of excavation
that aims at clarifying the nature of archaeology and its impact on contemporary thought …

Resilience and vulnerability to climate change in the Greek Dark Ages

M Vidal-Cordasco, A Nuevo-López - Journal of Anthropological …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The Late Bronze Age crisis has traditionally been considered a turning point in the
recent prehistory of the eastern Mediterranean. Between the 13th and 11th centuries BC, the …

Resilience of small-scale societies' livelihoods: a framework for studying the transition from food gathering to food production

C Lancelotti, D Zurro, NJ Whitehouse, KL Kramer… - Ecology and …, 2016 - JSTOR
The origins of agriculture and the shift from hunting and gathering to committed agriculture is
regarded as one of the major transitions in human history. Archeologists and anthropologists …

Vagueness and archaeological interpretation: A sensuous approach to archaeological knowledge formation through finds analysis

M Marila - Norwegian archaeological review, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The rapid development of natural scientific methods coupled with the recent popularity of
new materialist philosophies in archaeological theory has raised discussion about the …

Weather, land and crops in the Indus Village model: A simulation framework for crop dynamics under environmental variability and climate change in the Indus …

A Angourakis, J Bates, JP Baudouin, A Giesche… - Quaternary, 2022 - mdpi.com
The start and end of the urban phase of the Indus civilization (IC; c. 2500 to 1900 BC) are
often linked with climate change, specifically regarding trends in the intensity of summer and …