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 …
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
Simulation has become an indispensable tool for researchers to explore systems without
having recourse to real experiments. Depending on the characteristics of the modeled …
having recourse to real experiments. Depending on the characteristics of the modeled …
Introductory tutorial: Agent-based modeling and simulation
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 …
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 …
for altering archaeological analytical practice. The continued growth in the number of …
Agent-based modeling for archaeologists: Part 1 of 3
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
often linked with climate change, specifically regarding trends in the intensity of summer and …