Big Ideas to Match Our Future: Big Data and Macroarchaeology
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2024)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Big Ideas to Match Our Future: Big Data and Macroarchaeology" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
The archaeological record is uniquely positioned to answer big questions about human cultural change due to the vast spatial and temporal scope of the data. As such, anthropologists are increasingly analyzing and building large comparative archaeological datasets. Such broadscale analyses and syntheses of existing work have been proposed as key to answering questions about human behavior and evolution that are well outside the domain of other scientific fields. However, this kind of approach presents novel challenges; from what theories should guide our research, to how data should be collected, to how data should be analyzed and stored for posterity. In this session we invite researchers taking macroscale approaches to studying human culture and behavior to present on new findings, challenges, and solutions. Our goal is to provide a summary about the state of the art of macroscale archaeological research.
Other Keywords
Paleolithic •
Quantitative and Spatial Analysis •
Neolithic •
digital archaeology •
Dating Techniques •
Cultural Transmission •
Historic •
Machine Learning •
Digital Archaeology: Simulation and Modeling •
demography
Geographic Keywords
Multi-regional/comparative •
Republic of Turkey (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
United States of America (Country) •
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (Country) •
Italian Republic (Country) •
State of Israel (Country) •
Lebanese Republic (Country) •
Syrian Arab Republic (Country) •
West Bank (Country)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-13 of 13)
- Documents (13)
- Big Data Investigation of Persistence in Ethnically Homogenous and Heterogeneous Communities on the Late Nineteenth-Century Central Great Plains (2024)
- A Big Look at Small Tools: An Analysis of the Emergence and Dispersal of Microliths in Eurasia (2024)
- Collaborative Research, Synthesis Centers, and the Challenge of Connecting the Past to the Present (2024)
- Combining Aerial Lidar and Deep Learning to Detect Archaeological Features in the Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia (2024)
- The COREX Project: Explaining Patterns of Genetic and Cultural Diversity in Prehistoric Europe (2024)
- Cultural Macroevolution in the Upper Pleistocene and Holocene of Eastern Siberia and Western North America (2024)
- Machine Learning for Chronology Building in Regional-Scale Synthesis (2024)
- Macroscopic Comparative Studies of Archaeological Data: Spatiotemporal Variability in Lithic Technology of Paleolithic Asia (2024)
- On Effective Theories of Macroarchaeology (2024)
- Paleo Core: A Conceptual Framework for Integrating Paleontological, Archaeological, and Geological Data (2024)
- Proxies for the Agricultural Demographic Transition: How Well Do Radiocarbon Time-Series Track Crude Birth Rates? (2024)
- Rapid Increase in Production of Symbolic Artifacts after 45,000 Years Ago Is Not a Consequence of Taphonomic Bias (2024)
- Using ArchaMap to Help Datasets Talk to Each Other: A Case Study from Southwest Archaeology (2024)