31. New Steps in Computational Methods and Theory to Studying Past Seafaring and Human-Water Interactions - Part B
Tracks
Room A5
Thursday, May 8, 2025 |
10:45 AM - 12:45 PM |
Room A5 |
Speaker
Dr. Christina Papoulia
University Of Crete
Integrating Agent-Based Modelling and Experimental Archaeology for the study of Middle Palaeolithic sea-crossing scenarios. The Inner Ionian Sea Archipelago as a case study.
Dr. Matteo Tomasini
Gothenburg Research Infrastructure In Digital Humanities
Pytheas: a fast and agile ABM software for the study of ancient seafaring
Dr. Mikael Fauvelle
Lund University
Modeling Ancient Maritime Voyages in Sewn Plank Canoes: Seasonality, Safety, and Seaworthyness
Dr. Alberto Garcia-Piquer
Autonomous University Of Barcelona
The HUGASEA project: Simulating Waterways and Social Networks between Ancestral Villages in the Central Salish Sea, Pacific Northwest Coast
Dr. Katie Jarriel
Purdue University
An Agent-Based Model for Seafaring and Community Resilience in Oceania
Dr. Adam Rorabaugh
Simon Fraser University
Hyperconnectivity, and Fact-Checking- Modeling Witnessing as a Traditional Coast Salish Mechanism
Mr. Greer Jarrett
Lund University
Just over the horizon. Towards practice-based digital models of ancient seafaring
