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Modelling the Mesolithic without people sciencesconf.org:meso2020:308997 |
Combining agent-based modelling and geographical information systems to create a new tool for modelling movement dynamics: A case-study of Mesolithic Orkney sciencesconf.org:meso2020:317526 |
Modelling hunter-gatherer cultures after nature? – Reality or fake research? An old and unfortunately forgotten anthropological discussion sciencesconf.org:meso2020:324533 |
Modelling a submerged and preserved Mesolithic landscape under the Harbour of Køge, Denmark, with sites from the Maglemose- and Kongemose Cultures sciencesconf.org:meso2020:324801 |
Building a model for material flow patterns in North Swedish river systems – Part 1 sciencesconf.org:meso2020:325088 |
Beyond structures: A microscale multi-proxy approach to understanding the social dimensions of tool using areas at the Early Mesolithic site of Star Carr, UK sciencesconf.org:meso2020:325114 |
Agent-based modelling of the Mediterranean Neolithization and Mesolithic-Neolithic interactions: a first draft sciencesconf.org:meso2020:325747 |
A modelling approach to explore the origin(s) of the Blade-Trapeze Complex sciencesconf.org:meso2020:325810 |
Ornaments as proxy for reconstructing social networks from Iberia Mesolithic hunter-gatherers sciencesconf.org:meso2020:325878 |
Using residential data as proxy for population dynamics: Aoristic modelling of shoreline dated sites in coastal SE-Norway sciencesconf.org:meso2020:325922 |
Modelling radiocarbon dates and site counts: paleo-demographical dynamics in the western Scheldt Basin in Belgium and Northern France sciencesconf.org:meso2020:325994 |
The diffusion of pottery technology among Eastern European hunter-gatherer-fishers: using spatial-temporal modelling to understand the knowledge transfer process sciencesconf.org:meso2020:326067 |
Predictive modeling for Mesolithic site locations in southeastern Europe sciencesconf.org:meso2020:326093 |