📢New paper with
@bischrob10 🥰🥳 We ask, how is mobility behaviour reflected in the archaeological record? Can we use SNA to recover it? "Hunter-gatherer mobility patterns influence the reconstruction of social networks from archaeological assemblages"
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Kamala Harris and I are both gun owners.
We’re not going to take away your Second Amendment rights — we’re going to prevent your kids from getting shot at school.
A couple of months ago, I had a little conversation about our ArchMatNet agent-based model and how we can use it to determine the relationship between different social and mobility behaviours and archaeological site formation 😊
This episode of 'Ten-Minute Dialogues: Computational Models' features Dr. Cecilia Padilla-Iglesias (@padillaccc) on the 'ArchMatNet' model. Explore how this model unravels the complexities of ancient social networks through artifact stylistic similarities. youtube.com/watch?v=zTbytRTg…
If you are an archaeologist who likes data synthesis then sign up for our free workshop at the SAA meeting in New Orleans!
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Learning Outcomes: Learn basic functions of the ArchaMap application. Use ArchaMap to translate archaeological categories across datasets (matching category names with existing records) and to obtain link files and/or merge code to combine datasets.
Professor Daniel Hruschka and colleagues teamed up to build the CatMapper app. This web-based program helps social scientists map categories between different datasets.
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Hey! My article just got published in KIVA. Many thanks to all who helped get this published. Message or email me if you want a copy.
Full article: Investigating Material Culture Through Multilayer Network Analysis in Tonto Basin tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
IT'S OUT!! 🥰>4 years ago, @bischrob10, @cgravelm and I set out to investigate whether social networks built from archaeological remains captured the same phenomena as those built from relational/mobility data - here, we describe what we did👇
peerj.com/articles/cs-1419/@thePeerJ
📢The School of Human Evolution and Social Change (SHESC) seeks a highly motivated Assistant Director for the Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve (DVPP) located in the Northwest Valley at 3711 W. Deer Valley Rd., Phoenix, Arizona. Apply today! bit.ly/3mgMa0x
I wrote a little piece for @SAPIENS_org, discussing how our views on where our species comes from has changed in recent years🤗. You can read it here: sapiens.org/archaeology/huma…