This article surveys a number of approaches in complex systems thinking and their relevance for applications in the field of archaeology. It focuses in particular on the fundamental role of social interactions and information transmission as constituent elements for the development of organizational complexity on a community level. Given the impossibility of direct observations of these constituent interactions and practices, it is then outlined how this theoretical model can be applied on the material remains found in the archaeological record. It is discussed how material surroundings - including architectural structures and material objects - are used to shape and structure social interactions and practices in various ways. It is shown h...
Archaeology is, like any good sub-field of anthropology, concerned with the descriptions of, and com...
The aim of this thesis is to introduce a new approach to the analysis of social organisation of the...
How can we make complexity work as part of a programme of engaged social science? This article attem...
This article surveys a number of approaches in complex systems thinking and their relevance for appl...
In this paper, a model of community formation and organizational complexity is presented, focusing o...
The level of organisation required to maintain cohesion in the vast societies we live in today is un...
This paper introduces key concepts of network theory and analysis, and their relevance to archaeolog...
The main goal of this PhD research is to study community formation and development in southwestern A...
Socially complex hunter-gatherers are characterised by (1) inherited, permanent leadership and (2) s...
abstract: This dissertation explores how practices and interactions of actors at different scales st...
This chapter discusses some topics of significance in understanding cultural complexity. Cultural co...
One fascinating aspect of archaeological analysis is the explanation of the frequency with which mat...
International audienceComplexity theory provides useful concepts for archaeologicalissues related to...
In this paper, we explore the heuristic potential of a set of ideas about the structural and functio...
Archeologists investigating the emergence of large-scale societies in the past have renewed interest...
Archaeology is, like any good sub-field of anthropology, concerned with the descriptions of, and com...
The aim of this thesis is to introduce a new approach to the analysis of social organisation of the...
How can we make complexity work as part of a programme of engaged social science? This article attem...
This article surveys a number of approaches in complex systems thinking and their relevance for appl...
In this paper, a model of community formation and organizational complexity is presented, focusing o...
The level of organisation required to maintain cohesion in the vast societies we live in today is un...
This paper introduces key concepts of network theory and analysis, and their relevance to archaeolog...
The main goal of this PhD research is to study community formation and development in southwestern A...
Socially complex hunter-gatherers are characterised by (1) inherited, permanent leadership and (2) s...
abstract: This dissertation explores how practices and interactions of actors at different scales st...
This chapter discusses some topics of significance in understanding cultural complexity. Cultural co...
One fascinating aspect of archaeological analysis is the explanation of the frequency with which mat...
International audienceComplexity theory provides useful concepts for archaeologicalissues related to...
In this paper, we explore the heuristic potential of a set of ideas about the structural and functio...
Archeologists investigating the emergence of large-scale societies in the past have renewed interest...
Archaeology is, like any good sub-field of anthropology, concerned with the descriptions of, and com...
The aim of this thesis is to introduce a new approach to the analysis of social organisation of the...
How can we make complexity work as part of a programme of engaged social science? This article attem...