With the current surge of simulation studies in archaeology there is a growing concern for the lack of engagement and feedback between modellers and domain specialists. To facilitate this dialogue I present a compact guide to the simulation modelling process applied to a common research topic and the focus of this special issue of Human Biology - human dispersals. The process of developing a simulation is divided into nine steps grouped in three phases. The conceptual phase consists of identifying research questions (step 1) and finding the most suitable method (step 2), designing the general framework and the resolution of the simulation (step 3) and then by filling in that framework with the modelled entities and the rules of interactions...
Being a discipline in-between natural science and humanities, archaeology has conflicting attitudes ...
The Out-of-Africa-Theory, as a model of the early migration of anatomically modern humans, describes...
This thesis will use two abstract computational models to investigate a number of outstanding questi...
With the current surge of simulation studies in archaeology there is a growing concern for the lack ...
The early dispersals of hominins have been a major focus of Palaeolithic research in the last 50 yea...
Our knowledge regarding the history of mankind and the way that led us from Africa to Europe shows g...
<p> </p> <p>Simulation comprise a family of powerful and versatile quantitative techniques for inve...
Simulation comprise a family of powerful and versatile quantitative techniques for investigating com...
It has been proposed that a strong relationship exists between the population size and density of Pl...
As modelers of Neolithic socioecological systems we want to design well-informed computer simulation...
New multi-model simulations of Bronze Age Mesopotamian settlement system dynamics, using advanced ob...
The theoretical literature on human population dispersal processes at the large time and space scale...
<p>This schematic diagram shows the behavioral algorithms used by simulated dispersers in order to m...
Dispersal is an essential process in plant survival because it allows plants as static organism to m...
The origin and spread of the Anatomically Modern Human (AMH) is still debated and regu-larly renewed...
Being a discipline in-between natural science and humanities, archaeology has conflicting attitudes ...
The Out-of-Africa-Theory, as a model of the early migration of anatomically modern humans, describes...
This thesis will use two abstract computational models to investigate a number of outstanding questi...
With the current surge of simulation studies in archaeology there is a growing concern for the lack ...
The early dispersals of hominins have been a major focus of Palaeolithic research in the last 50 yea...
Our knowledge regarding the history of mankind and the way that led us from Africa to Europe shows g...
<p> </p> <p>Simulation comprise a family of powerful and versatile quantitative techniques for inve...
Simulation comprise a family of powerful and versatile quantitative techniques for investigating com...
It has been proposed that a strong relationship exists between the population size and density of Pl...
As modelers of Neolithic socioecological systems we want to design well-informed computer simulation...
New multi-model simulations of Bronze Age Mesopotamian settlement system dynamics, using advanced ob...
The theoretical literature on human population dispersal processes at the large time and space scale...
<p>This schematic diagram shows the behavioral algorithms used by simulated dispersers in order to m...
Dispersal is an essential process in plant survival because it allows plants as static organism to m...
The origin and spread of the Anatomically Modern Human (AMH) is still debated and regu-larly renewed...
Being a discipline in-between natural science and humanities, archaeology has conflicting attitudes ...
The Out-of-Africa-Theory, as a model of the early migration of anatomically modern humans, describes...
This thesis will use two abstract computational models to investigate a number of outstanding questi...