Trends in archaeological simulation

MW Lake - Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2014 - Springer
This paper provides an up-to-date history of archaeological computer simulation, starting
with the early 1970s simulation models, but paying particular attention to those developed …

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 …

Contributions of GIS and satellite-based remote sensing to landscape archaeology in the Middle East

C Hritz - Journal of Archaeological research, 2014 - Springer
This article explores the coevolution of landscape approaches and geospatial tools in
Middle Eastern archaeology. From the first aerial reconnaissance programs, archaeologists …

Anthropic activity markers and spatial variability: an ethnoarchaeological experiment in a domestic unit of Northern Gujarat (India)

B Rondelli, C Lancelotti, M Madella, A Pecci… - Journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Spatio-temporal understanding of past domestic activities is a key aspect of archaeological
reasoning. The identification of markers of particular anthropic actions through time has …

Explaining the past with ABM: on modelling philosophy

MW Lake - Agent-based modeling and simulation in archaeology, 2015 - Springer
This chapter discusses some of the conceptual issues surrounding the use of agent-based
modelling in archaeology. Specifically, it addresses three questions: Why use agent-based …

Recent directions and future developments in geographic information systems for historical archaeology

E González-Tennant - Historical Archaeology, 2016 - Springer
Geographic information systems (GIS) have become a core tool of archaeology by allowing
the rapid comparison of complex datasets and supporting wholly new forms of analysis. This …

[HTML][HTML] Culture, space, and metapopulation: a simulation-based study for evaluating signals of blending and branching

ER Crema, T Kerig, S Shennan - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2014 - Elsevier
This paper explores the robustness of phylogenetic methods for detecting variations in
branching and blending signals in the archaeological record. Both processes can generate …

Conflict Archaeology

M Fernández-Götz, N Roymans - Materialities of Collective …, 2018 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Identifiers: LCCN 2017029208 (print)| LCCN 2017032951 (ebook)| ISBN 9781315144771
(Master)| ISBN 9781351384667 (Web PDF)| ISBN 9781351384650 (ePub)| ISBN …

The ecology of Roman trade. Reconstructing provincial connectivity with similarity measures

X Rubio-Campillo, JM Montanier, G Rull… - Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
The creation of the Roman Empire promoted the connectivity of a vast area around the
Mediterranean sea. Mobility and trade flourished over the Roman provinces as massive …

An agent-based modeling approach for simulating the impact of small unmanned aircraft systems on future battlefields

C Christensen, J Salmon - The Journal of Defense Modeling …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The increasing proliferation of small unmanned aircraft systems (sUASs) is forcing a
paradigm shift in military doctrine surrounding counter-sUAS and sUAS deployment tactics …