November 26–28, 2024 9th Mathematical Prehistory Seminar
International Workshop: Mathematical Models in Prehistoric Cultural Evolution
“An introduction to the theory of cultural evolution” Alex Mesoudi
“Eco-cultural range expansion model of modern humans” Yuichiro Joe Wakano
“PaleoAsiaDB and toward a simulation study of the replacement of archaic humans by modern humans” Kohei Tamura
“Developing infrastructure to help integrate cultural evolution models with the Pleistocene archaeological record” Jonathan Paige
“Exploratory statistical analyses of Mode presence/absence data in PaleoAsiaDB and a GUI tool” Yutaka Kobayashi
‘The problem of missingness in historical, evolutionary and ethnographic datasets” Bret Beheim
“DeMIGOD: A gene-culture coevolution simulation framework for human prehistory” Adam Powell
“Demographic interactions for the last hunter-gatherers and the first farmers” Alfredo Cortell-Nicolau
“Inferring population interactions during range expansion using paleogenomic data” Mathias Currat
“Cultural transmission in human range expansions and Neolithic estimations” Joaquim Fort
Venue: Tohoku University