Questions about the evolution of material culture are widespread in the humanities and social sciences. Statistical modeling of long-term changes in material culture is less common due to a lack of appropriate frameworks. Our goal is to close this gap and provide robust statistical methods for examining changes in the diversity of material culture. We provide an open-source and quantitative workflow for estimating rates of origination, extinction, and preservation, as well as identifying key shift points in the diversification histories of material culture. We demonstrate our approach using two distinct kinds of data: age ranges for the production of American car models, and radiocarbon dates associated with archaeological cultures of the E...
Our species is characterized by a great degree of cultural variation, both within and between popula...
Archaeological systematics, together with spatial and chronological information, are commonly used t...
Recent research has shown that accumulation and time averaging can affect the neutrality tests used ...
Questions about the evolution of material culture are widespread in the humanities and social scienc...
Questions about the evolution of material culture are widespread in the humanities and social scienc...
The persistence of early stone tool technologies has puzzled archaeologists for decades. Cognitively...
The persistence of early stone tool technologies has puzzled archaeologists for decades. Cognitively...
Cultural change can be quantified by temporal changes in frequency of different cultural artefacts a...
Demographic models of human cultural evolution have high explanatory potential but weak empirical su...
Archaeologists are adept at analyzing variation in artifacts. The discipline has well established an...
Previous work on mathematical models of cultural evolution has mainly focused on the diffusion of si...
Cultural evolutionary models are marked by an increased understanding that sources of variation such...
One of the most remarkable aspects of our species is that while we show surprisingly little genetic ...
The aim of this study is to analyze the effects of rates of change of the olive oil amphorae to expl...
Here we present an analytical technique for the measurement and evaluation of changes in chronologic...
Our species is characterized by a great degree of cultural variation, both within and between popula...
Archaeological systematics, together with spatial and chronological information, are commonly used t...
Recent research has shown that accumulation and time averaging can affect the neutrality tests used ...
Questions about the evolution of material culture are widespread in the humanities and social scienc...
Questions about the evolution of material culture are widespread in the humanities and social scienc...
The persistence of early stone tool technologies has puzzled archaeologists for decades. Cognitively...
The persistence of early stone tool technologies has puzzled archaeologists for decades. Cognitively...
Cultural change can be quantified by temporal changes in frequency of different cultural artefacts a...
Demographic models of human cultural evolution have high explanatory potential but weak empirical su...
Archaeologists are adept at analyzing variation in artifacts. The discipline has well established an...
Previous work on mathematical models of cultural evolution has mainly focused on the diffusion of si...
Cultural evolutionary models are marked by an increased understanding that sources of variation such...
One of the most remarkable aspects of our species is that while we show surprisingly little genetic ...
The aim of this study is to analyze the effects of rates of change of the olive oil amphorae to expl...
Here we present an analytical technique for the measurement and evaluation of changes in chronologic...
Our species is characterized by a great degree of cultural variation, both within and between popula...
Archaeological systematics, together with spatial and chronological information, are commonly used t...
Recent research has shown that accumulation and time averaging can affect the neutrality tests used ...