Search Results - "Shultz, Daniel R."
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Modeling environmental variability and network formation among pastoral nomadic households: Implications for the rise of the Mongol Empire
Published in PloS one (10-10-2019)“…We use agent-based computer simulation to test the effect of environmental conditions (available biomass/carrying capacity and environmental risk) on the…”
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Comparing fitness and drift explanations of Neanderthal replacement
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (12-06-2019)“…There is a general consensus among archaeologists that replacement of Neanderthals by anatomically modern humans in Europe occurred around 40-35 ka. However,…”
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Early Pastoral Economies and Herding Transitions in Eastern Eurasia
Published in Scientific reports (22-01-2020)“…While classic models for the emergence of pastoral groups in Inner Asia describe mounted, horse-borne herders sweeping across the Eurasian Steppes during the…”
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Author Correction: Early Pastoral Economies and Herding Transitions in Eastern Eurasia
Published in Scientific reports (06-03-2020)“…An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper…”
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Comparing fitness and drift explanations of Neanderthal replacement
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (12-06-2019)“…There is a general consensus among archaeologists that replacement of Neanderthals by anatomically modern humans in Europe occurred around 40–35 ka. However,…”
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Environmental Variability, Wealth Inequality, and Empire: Agent-Based Simulation of Nomadic Pastoral Complexity
Published 01-01-2019“…This dissertation uses agent-based computer simulation to examine general processes that generate patterns of social organization among nomadic pastoral…”
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Comparing fitness and drift explanations of Neanderthal replacement
Published 29-10-2018“…Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286: 20190907 (2019) 1-8 There is a general consensus among archaeologists that replacement of Neanderthals by anatomically…”
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