Time-averaging and the spatial scale of regional cultural differentiation in archaeological assemblages (1.0.0)
We employ this spatially explicit agent-based model to begin to examine how time-averaging can affect the spatial scale of cultural similarity in archaeological assemblage data. The model was built to address this question: to what extent does time-averaging affect the scale of local spatial association in the relative frequency of the most prevalent cultural variant in an archaeological landscape?
Release Notes
Version 1.0
March 2018
Programmed by Galen Miller-Atkins and Luke Premo
Compatible with NetLogo v. 6.0.2
The experiments reported in Miller-Atkins and Premo (2018) “Time-averaging and the spatial scale of regional cultural differentiation in archaeological assemblages,” published in Science and Technology of Archaeological Research, can be run from BehaviorSpace.
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Time-averaging and the spatial scale of regional cultural differentiation in archaeological assemblages 1.0.0
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Luke Premo
Published Jul 08, 2018
Last modified Jul 08, 2018
We employ this spatially explicit agent-based model to begin to examine how time-averaging can affect the spatial scale of cultural similarity in archaeological assemblage data. The model was built to address this question: to what extent does time-averaging affect the scale of local spatial association in the relative frequency of the most prevalent cultural variant in an archaeological landscape?
Release Notes
Version 1.0
March 2018
Programmed by Galen Miller-Atkins and Luke Premo
Compatible with NetLogo v. 6.0.2
The experiments reported in Miller-Atkins and Premo (2018) “Time-averaging and the spatial scale of regional cultural differentiation in archaeological assemblages,” published in Science and Technology of Archaeological Research, can be run from BehaviorSpace.