Archaeologists are using spatial data in increasingly sophisticated analyses and invoking more explicit considerations of space in their interpretations. Geographic information systems (GIS) have become standard technology for professional archaeologists in the collection and management of spatial data. Many calls have been made to develop and adapt digital geospatial technologies for interpretation and understanding past social dynamics, but this has been limited to some extent by the static nature of map-oriented GIS approaches. Here, we illustrate how coupling GIS with agent-based modeling (ABM) can assist with more dynamic explorations of past uses of space and geospatial phenomena
One of the most important methodological advances in the archaeology of the past quarter century is ...
A major challenge facing archaeologists is communicating our research to the public. Thankfully, new...
This article discusses the multiscale nature of modelling in archaeology and its relationship with h...
Archaeologists were among some of the earliest users of agent-based modelling, but recent years have...
Archaeologists were among some of the earliest users of agent-based modelling, but recent years have...
Archaeologists were among some of the earliest users of agent-based modelling, but recent years have...
Archaeologists were among some of the earliest users of agent-based modelling, but recent years have...
Predictive models have been used for finding potential archaeological site locations already for mor...
Predictive models have been used for finding potential archaeological site locations already for mor...
Predictive models have been used for finding potential archaeological site locations already for mor...
This chapter analyzes the palimpsest of archaeological data scattered across the landscapes of easte...
Archaeologists’ knowledge of the past must rely on inference, often from scant material remains. Tho...
This chapter discusses some of the conceptual issues surrounding the use of agent-based modelling in...
I briefly review agent-based modelling from the perspective of the history of its development in arc...
none3noOur paper will start from exploring briefly the situation of GIS applications in the archaeol...
One of the most important methodological advances in the archaeology of the past quarter century is ...
A major challenge facing archaeologists is communicating our research to the public. Thankfully, new...
This article discusses the multiscale nature of modelling in archaeology and its relationship with h...
Archaeologists were among some of the earliest users of agent-based modelling, but recent years have...
Archaeologists were among some of the earliest users of agent-based modelling, but recent years have...
Archaeologists were among some of the earliest users of agent-based modelling, but recent years have...
Archaeologists were among some of the earliest users of agent-based modelling, but recent years have...
Predictive models have been used for finding potential archaeological site locations already for mor...
Predictive models have been used for finding potential archaeological site locations already for mor...
Predictive models have been used for finding potential archaeological site locations already for mor...
This chapter analyzes the palimpsest of archaeological data scattered across the landscapes of easte...
Archaeologists’ knowledge of the past must rely on inference, often from scant material remains. Tho...
This chapter discusses some of the conceptual issues surrounding the use of agent-based modelling in...
I briefly review agent-based modelling from the perspective of the history of its development in arc...
none3noOur paper will start from exploring briefly the situation of GIS applications in the archaeol...
One of the most important methodological advances in the archaeology of the past quarter century is ...
A major challenge facing archaeologists is communicating our research to the public. Thankfully, new...
This article discusses the multiscale nature of modelling in archaeology and its relationship with h...