Studies that employ probability distributions of radiocarbon dates to study past population size often use exponential increase in radiocarbon dates with time as a standard of comparison for detecting population fluctuations. We show that in the case of early postglacial interior Scandinavia, however, the summed probability distribution of radiocarbon dates has best fit with a S-shaped logistic growth curve. Despite the logistic growth model having solid grounding in ecological theory, we further argue that what our data indicate is not logistic growth in the population ecological sense but “false logistic” growth that mainly follows from climatic and environmental forcing. In the initial postglacial phase, 9500–7500 BCE, human settlement w...
Hunter-gatherer populations in northwest Europe were variably affected by Late Glacial and Early Hol...
Dates for early cultivation in Finland obtained from pollen analysis and remains from archaeological...
Successive generations of hunter-gatherers of the Late Glacial and Early Holocene in Iberia had to c...
The human population has grown significantly since the onset of the Holocene about 12,000 y ago. Des...
Although difficult to estimate for prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations, demographic variables—po...
Prehistoric demography has recently risen to prominence as a potentially explanatory variable for ep...
Hunter–gatherer population growth rate estimates extracted from archaeological proxies and ethnograp...
How climate and ecology affect key cultural transformations remains debated in the context of long-t...
Hunter-gatherer population growth rate estimates extracted from archaeological proxies and ethnograp...
Focusing on the relationship between demography and sedentary behavior, this thesis explores changes...
Synchronized demographic and behavioral patterns among distinct populations is a well-known, natural...
Demographic change lies at the core of debates on genetic inheritance and resilience to climate chan...
Demographic change lies at the core of debates on genetic inheritance and resilience to climate chan...
This thesis has two overarching goals. One is to reconstruct human population dynamics in Stone Age ...
Dates for early cultivation in Finland obtained from pollen analysis and from remains from archaeolo...
Hunter-gatherer populations in northwest Europe were variably affected by Late Glacial and Early Hol...
Dates for early cultivation in Finland obtained from pollen analysis and remains from archaeological...
Successive generations of hunter-gatherers of the Late Glacial and Early Holocene in Iberia had to c...
The human population has grown significantly since the onset of the Holocene about 12,000 y ago. Des...
Although difficult to estimate for prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations, demographic variables—po...
Prehistoric demography has recently risen to prominence as a potentially explanatory variable for ep...
Hunter–gatherer population growth rate estimates extracted from archaeological proxies and ethnograp...
How climate and ecology affect key cultural transformations remains debated in the context of long-t...
Hunter-gatherer population growth rate estimates extracted from archaeological proxies and ethnograp...
Focusing on the relationship between demography and sedentary behavior, this thesis explores changes...
Synchronized demographic and behavioral patterns among distinct populations is a well-known, natural...
Demographic change lies at the core of debates on genetic inheritance and resilience to climate chan...
Demographic change lies at the core of debates on genetic inheritance and resilience to climate chan...
This thesis has two overarching goals. One is to reconstruct human population dynamics in Stone Age ...
Dates for early cultivation in Finland obtained from pollen analysis and from remains from archaeolo...
Hunter-gatherer populations in northwest Europe were variably affected by Late Glacial and Early Hol...
Dates for early cultivation in Finland obtained from pollen analysis and remains from archaeological...
Successive generations of hunter-gatherers of the Late Glacial and Early Holocene in Iberia had to c...