
Modeling the Past
Archaeology, History, and Dynamic Networks
Berghahn Books (Publisher)
Published on 10. March 2023
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-1-80073-869-0 (ISBN)
Description
How do researchers use dynamic network analysis (DYRA) to explore, model, and try to understand the complex global history of our species? Reduced to bare bones, network analysis is a way of understanding the world around us - a way called relational thinking - that is liberating but challenging. Using this handbook, researchers learn to develop historical and archaeological research questions anchored in DYRA. Undergraduate and graduate students, as well as professional historians and archaeologists can consult on issues that range from hypothesis-driven research to critiquing dominant historical narratives, especially those that have tended to ignore the diversity of the archaeological record.
Reviews / Votes
" What I like about the whole book is the emphasis on historical and archaeological research as 'not the search for truth, but as a venue to test hypotheses - research that is testable, refutable, and replicable.'" * Stephen Acabado, University of California-Los AngelesMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Library binding
Illustrations
45 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
515 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80073-869-0 (9781800738690)
DOI
10.3167/9781800738690
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John Terrell | Mark Golitko | Helen Dawson
Modeling the Past
Archaeology, History, and Dynamic Networks
E-Book
03/2023
1st Edition
Berghahn Books
€22.49
Available for download

John Terrell | Mark Golitko | Helen Dawson
Modeling the Past
Archaeology, History, and Dynamic Networks
E-Book
03/2023
1st Edition
Berghahn Books
€22.49
Available for download
Persons
John Terrell is Regenstein Curator of Pacific Anthropology at Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. His most recent books are A Talent for Friendship: Rediscovery of a Remarkable Trait (Oxford, 2014), and Understanding the Human Mind: Why You Shouldn't Trust What Your Brain is Telling You (written with his son Gabriel Stowe Terrell, Routledge, 2020).
Content
List of figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction: History Matters
Chapter 1. Dynamic Relational Analysis
Chapter 2. Start With a Question
Chapter 3. Theories of History
Chapter 4. Modeling Theories
Chapter 5. Developing Hypotheses
Chapter 6. Gathering Information
Chapter 7. Analyzing Data
Conclusion: So What?
Glossary
References
Acknowledgements
Introduction: History Matters
Chapter 1. Dynamic Relational Analysis
Chapter 2. Start With a Question
Chapter 3. Theories of History
Chapter 4. Modeling Theories
Chapter 5. Developing Hypotheses
Chapter 6. Gathering Information
Chapter 7. Analyzing Data
Conclusion: So What?
Glossary
References