A long tradition of cultural evolutionary studies has developed a rich repertoire of mathematical models of social learning. Early studies have laid the foundation of more recent endeavours to infer patterns of cultural transmission from observed frequencies of a variety of cultural data, from decorative motifs on potsherds to baby names and musical preferences
International audienceA central question in behavioral and social sciences is understanding to what ...
Demographic models of human cultural evolution have high explanatory potential but weak empirical su...
In this paper, we adopt the theoretical framework of evolutionary archaeology in order to model and...
A long tradition of cultural evolutionary studies has developed a rich repertoire of mathematical mo...
The cross-fertilisation between biological and cultural evolution has led to an extensive borrowing ...
Cultural change can be quantified by temporal changes in frequency of different cultural artefacts a...
AbstractA wide range of theories and methods inspired from evolutionary biology have recently been u...
Neutral evolution is a frequently used model to analyse changes in frequencies of cultural variants ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Cultural transmission has long been a key organizing p...
Our species is characterized by a great degree of cultural variation, both within and between popula...
Our species is characterized by a great degree of cultural variation, both within and between popula...
One of the major challenges in cultural evolution is to understand why and how various forms of soci...
In this paper, we adopt the theoretical framework of evolutionary archaeology in order to model and ...
AbstractRecently there has been growing interest in characterising population structure in cultural ...
Prompted by the results of a series of recently published simulation models, there is an increasing ...
International audienceA central question in behavioral and social sciences is understanding to what ...
Demographic models of human cultural evolution have high explanatory potential but weak empirical su...
In this paper, we adopt the theoretical framework of evolutionary archaeology in order to model and...
A long tradition of cultural evolutionary studies has developed a rich repertoire of mathematical mo...
The cross-fertilisation between biological and cultural evolution has led to an extensive borrowing ...
Cultural change can be quantified by temporal changes in frequency of different cultural artefacts a...
AbstractA wide range of theories and methods inspired from evolutionary biology have recently been u...
Neutral evolution is a frequently used model to analyse changes in frequencies of cultural variants ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Cultural transmission has long been a key organizing p...
Our species is characterized by a great degree of cultural variation, both within and between popula...
Our species is characterized by a great degree of cultural variation, both within and between popula...
One of the major challenges in cultural evolution is to understand why and how various forms of soci...
In this paper, we adopt the theoretical framework of evolutionary archaeology in order to model and ...
AbstractRecently there has been growing interest in characterising population structure in cultural ...
Prompted by the results of a series of recently published simulation models, there is an increasing ...
International audienceA central question in behavioral and social sciences is understanding to what ...
Demographic models of human cultural evolution have high explanatory potential but weak empirical su...
In this paper, we adopt the theoretical framework of evolutionary archaeology in order to model and...