14. Advances in modelling past human ecosystems - Part A
Tracks
Room A5
Thursday, May 8, 2025 |
1:45 PM - 4:05 PM |
Room A5 |
Speaker
Dr. Anaïs Vignoles
Université de Liège
Using eco-cultural niche modeling to explore the co-evolution of climate and lithic technical traditions (Middle and Recent Gravettian, France, 32-26.5ka calBP)
Dr. Chrsitian Sommer
Roceeh (Heidelberg Academy / Uni Tübingen)
Spatial modelling of paleoenvironments associated with landscape formation and early human occupation at Jojosi, KwaZulu-Natal
Dr. Peny Tsakanikou
University Of Crete
Modelling the landscape of the Acheulean activity on Lesvos Island, Greece through an affordance-based GIS approach
Mr. Jan-Olaf Reschke
CNRS
From Small-Scale Models to Large-Scale Insights: Hunter-Gatherer Responses to Environmental Variability
Prof. Eleftheria Paliou
University Of Cologne
Advancing simulation modelling of forager hunting and resource management strategies in savanna biomes through indigenous ecological knowledge
Mr. Itay Lubel
Hebrew University Of Jerusalem
Modelling Nomadic Spatial Behaviour in Times of Economic Intensification: The Case of Iron Age IIA Negev Highlands, southern Levant
Mr. Santiago Tunas-Corzon
University Of Cambridge
Assessing circumscription in the castro landscapes: a cost-based site catchment analysis of Iron Age hillforts in north-western Iberia.
