Colin D. Wren (@cdwren) 's Twitter Profile
Colin D. Wren

@cdwren

Professor of Archaeology @UCCS. Agent-based Modeling for Archaeology santafeinstitute.github.io/ABMA/. I've mostly moved to bluer skies, happy to share invites

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linkhttps://anthropology.uccs.edu/colin-wren calendar_today29-10-2011 21:29:38

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Gabe Moshenska (@gabemoshenska) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New book! Life-writing in the History of #Archaeology: Critical Perspectives, edited by Clare Lewis and I, published today by UCL Press. Stuffed with brilliant papers. See for yourself! #OpenAccess so free to download from uclpress.co.uk/products/211262

Dr. Rebecca Wragg Sykes (@lemoustier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey, #Neanderthal fans, afficionados, scholars - tell me your One Site/Find To Rule Them All! [This is for a thing that may/may not happen...]

John Hawks (@johnhawks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today’s work underground in the Dragon’s Back chamber was amazing, so impressed with what Bones💀 and team have done. And then, a surprise from another site!

Today’s work underground in the Dragon’s Back chamber was amazing, so impressed with what <a href="/Keneiloe/">Bones💀</a> and team have done. And then, a surprise from another site!
NatureEcoEvo (@natureecoevo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Open-science practices don't (all) require big investments of time and effort. This great post by @daxkellie and @westgatecology introduces small and achievable steps to improve R code reproducibility that can have a big impact ecoevocommunity.nature.com/posts/improvin…

Jens Notroff (@jens2go) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow, simply … mindblowing. 🤯 An unmade bed. So what? - An unmade bed left 1,944 years ago in #Pompeii! This is how #archaeology is about people, not things. (Thanks a lot for sharing these fantastic on site impressions, Sophie! 👏)

Joseph Lewis (@josephlewis1992) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My new paper "Explaining Known Past Routes, Underdetermination, and the Use of Multiple Cost Functions" has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory!!! 🥳🥳🥳

My new paper "Explaining Known Past Routes, Underdetermination, and the Use of Multiple Cost Functions" has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory!!! 🥳🥳🥳
Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (@aias_dk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great news! An European Research Council (ERC) #ERCStG to #AIASFellow dr Iza Romanowska for her project 'THE MODEL CITY' to investigate long-term urban evolution and the resilience of cities by combining cutting-edge computer technologies with large archaeological datasets🎉 aias.au.dk/events/show/ar…

Great news! An <a href="/ERC_Research/">European Research Council (ERC)</a> #ERCStG to #AIASFellow <a href="/Iza_Romanowska/">dr Iza Romanowska</a> for her project 'THE MODEL CITY' to investigate long-term urban evolution and the resilience of cities by combining cutting-edge computer technologies with large archaeological datasets🎉 aias.au.dk/events/show/ar…
Chris_brooke🇿🇦 (@cb_wildlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is our new paper out in Biological Journal of the Linnean Society investigating modelling approaches (particularly #ABM) in reconstructing large mammal populations in extinct landscapes. Jan A Venter 🇿🇦 Colin D. Wren track.smtpsendmail.com/9032119/c?p=WC…

Justin Pargeter (@justin_pargeter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An excellent report in The Conversation by Lynne Quick on our ongoing work to build high-resolution coupled terrestrial climate-vegetation records for the African MSA-LSA transition. theconversation.com/pollen-in-pee-… U.S. National Science Foundation The Leakey Foundation

Tom Brughmans (@tombrughmans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In need of formal training for your past network research? We all are! That's why today we are launching a new long-term institution: the annual Barcelona Past Networks Summer School. By #connectedpast and Historical Networks and many more pastnetworks.net 1/6

Tom Brughmans (@tombrughmans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sign up for our short free online workshop: agent-based modelling for archaeologists forms.gle/knvBYnLnFPi23x… Learn the basics of theory and practice in archaeological agent-based modelling. Open to all! 2 different timeslots. No prior coding skills required. 🥳🤠 1/4

Colin D. Wren (@cdwren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are there available 3d models of Homo longi or the Harbin skull? I'm attempting to print Xiahe right now and I was hoping to further expand my teaching collection

Flint Dibble 🍖🏺 (@flintdibble) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi all, I appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience yesterday for an in-depth chat with Graham Hancock (link in next tweet) You can read my essay about my motivations for doing this in SAPIENS magazine sapiens.org/archaeology/gr…

Colin D. Wren (@cdwren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My dept is holding a crowdfunding campaign to support our summer archaeology 🏺 field school. Our uni serves the relatively low-income southern Colorado and all money will be used to offset student costs of equipment and tuition. Any amount is welcome! crowdfunding.uccs.edu/?cfpage=/o/uni…

Dr Jennifer 'JB' Bates (@drjenniferbates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Another new paper! Delighted to have worked on this nature paper 'Frequent disturbances enhanced the resilience of past human populations' It explores how populations absorb and recover from disturbances using #archaeology data doi.org/10.1038/s41586… #openaccess

Santa Fe Institute (@sfiscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When it comes to convincing people to act in the best interest of society, can influential figures make a difference? A new paper by @StefaniCrabtree, Simon Levin, Colin D. Wren and Avinash Dixit published in PNAS Nexus, shows that influencers can play a valuable role in convincing

When it comes to convincing people to act in the best interest of society, can influential figures make a difference? A new paper by @StefaniCrabtree, Simon Levin, <a href="/CDWren/">Colin D. Wren</a>  and Avinash Dixit published in <a href="/PNASNexus/">PNAS Nexus</a>, shows that influencers can play a valuable role in convincing