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Archaeoecology

Synthesizing archaeological and ecological understandings of humanity

Author: stefanicrabtree

Stefani is assistant professor at Utah State University and fellow at the Santa Fe Institute. She received her two PhDs in 2016 at Washington State University and at Université de Franche-Comté. She is interested in how complexity science can help us understand the archaeological past, specifically using agent-based modeling and network theory in her research. Her background is in archaeology and cultural anthropology, and she primarily works in the Puebloan U.S. Southwest, Bronze to Iron Age southern France, and Bronze Age/ethnoarchaeological Mongolia. Follow her on twitter @StefaniCrabtree

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Posted on November 15, 2017November 15, 2017 by stefanicrabtree

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