Reconstructing Ancient Superhighways - Modeling Prehistoric Human Migration
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking research on ancient human migration across the continent of Sahul in this fascinating podcast episode. Delve into the innovative use of geographic information system mapping and agent-based modeling to simulate prehistoric migratory routes. Learn how these advanced technologies are revolutionizing archaeological research and expanding our understanding of ancient human movements. Discover the connections between ritual, storytelling, and vital geographic features, and gain insights into how our modern world is shaped by deep, ancient forces. Examine the potential applications of agent-based modeling in archaeology for improving science communication, empowering stakeholders in cultural resource management, and addressing climate crisis challenges. Join host Michael Garfield as he engages in an enlightening conversation with experts Stefani Crabtree and Devin White, discussing their recent Nature Human Behaviour paper and the implications of their work for understanding human prehistory and informing future planning.
Syllabus
Reconstructing Ancient Superhighways with Stefani Crabtree and Devin White
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Santa Fe Institute
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