Examining how past human populations responded to environmental and climatic changes is a central focus of the historical sciences. The use of summed probability distributions (SPD) of radiocarbon dates as a proxy for estimating relative population sizes provides a widely applicable method in this research area. Paleodemographic reconstructions and modeling with SPDs, however, are stymied by a lack of accepted methods for model fitting, tools for assessing the demographic impact of environmental or climatic variables, and a means for formal multi-model comparison. These deficiencies severely limit our ability to reliably resolve crucial questions of past human-environment interactions. We propose a solution using Approximate Bayesian Comput...
Summary. We consider the problem of reconstructing prehistoric climates by using fossil data that ha...
We consider the problem of reconstructing prehistoric climates by using fossil data that have been e...
We consider the problem of reconstructing prehistoric climates by using fossil data that have been e...
Examining how past human populations responded to environmental and climatic changes is a central fo...
Abstract: Examining how past human populations responded to environmental and climatic changes is a ...
Large sets of radiocarbon dates are increasingly used as proxies for inferring past population dynam...
Large sets of radiocarbon dates are increasingly used as proxies for inferring past population dynam...
Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the d...
The human population has grown significantly since the onset of the Holocene about 12,000 y ago. Des...
Recent advances in the use of summed probability distribution (SPD) of calibrated C dates have opene...
Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the d...
Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the d...
Chronological uncertainty complicates attempts to use radiocarbon dates as proxies for processes suc...
Accurately dating when people first colonized new areas is vital for understanding the pace of past ...
Accurately dating when people first colonized new areas is vital for understanding the pace of past ...
Summary. We consider the problem of reconstructing prehistoric climates by using fossil data that ha...
We consider the problem of reconstructing prehistoric climates by using fossil data that have been e...
We consider the problem of reconstructing prehistoric climates by using fossil data that have been e...
Examining how past human populations responded to environmental and climatic changes is a central fo...
Abstract: Examining how past human populations responded to environmental and climatic changes is a ...
Large sets of radiocarbon dates are increasingly used as proxies for inferring past population dynam...
Large sets of radiocarbon dates are increasingly used as proxies for inferring past population dynam...
Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the d...
The human population has grown significantly since the onset of the Holocene about 12,000 y ago. Des...
Recent advances in the use of summed probability distribution (SPD) of calibrated C dates have opene...
Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the d...
Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the d...
Chronological uncertainty complicates attempts to use radiocarbon dates as proxies for processes suc...
Accurately dating when people first colonized new areas is vital for understanding the pace of past ...
Accurately dating when people first colonized new areas is vital for understanding the pace of past ...
Summary. We consider the problem of reconstructing prehistoric climates by using fossil data that ha...
We consider the problem of reconstructing prehistoric climates by using fossil data that have been e...
We consider the problem of reconstructing prehistoric climates by using fossil data that have been e...