Associated Publication(s)
Swedlund, Alan, Lisa Sattenspiel, Amy Warren, and George Gumerman (2014) Modelling archaeology: 20 years after Artificial Anasazi. In Agent-based Modeling and Archaeology, Gabriel Wurzer, Kerstin Kowarik, and Hans Reschreiter (eds.) Berlin: Springer, pp. 37-50.
Swedlund, Alan C, Lisa Sattenspiel, Amy Warren, Richard S Meindl, and George J Gumerman III (2016) Explorations in paleodemography: an overview of the Artificial Long House Valley agent-based modeling project, with new observations on demographic estimation. In New Directions in Biocultural Anthropology, Molly K Zuckerman and Deborah Martin (eds.) New York: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 403-426.
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