
Robert (Beau) DiNapoli
@robertjdinapoli
archaeology | spatial analysis | evolutionary ecology | Polynesia | Research Development Specialist, Binghamton University
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Robert_Dinapoli2 18-03-2018 21:43:31
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Our paper is finally published on Life Worth Mentioning: Complexity in Life-Like Cellular Automata! It was a joy to work on this with Hiroki Sayama. (Artificial Life journal — direct.mit.edu/artl/article/2…)

Happy to share new #openaccess paper on the #sustainability of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) communities with Carl Lipo Terry Hunt in Sustainability mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/2…

Kudos to our colleagues, Beau DiNapoli, Carl Lipo, and Terry Hunt on their latest research pub: "Triumph of the Commons: Sustainable Community Practices on Rapa Nui (Easter Island)" — Read it on ResearchGate: researchgate.net/publication/35… Carl Lipo David Sloan Wilson Binghamton University


Are you interested in past #human-#environment interactions? Have a look at the Neotoma Database, a great source of #palaeocological data from #Pliocene to Late #Holocene: neotomadb.org/about/category…




Beautiful piece by Ramin Skibba about the value of heritage and the race to save it, including the inspiring Isabel Rivera-Collazo: Race Against Time oceans.nautil.us/feature/743/ra… via Nautilus Magazine

Please to share this Scientific Reports paper co-authored with Habeom Kim and Gyoung-Ah Lee where we use Bayesian statistics to measure the temporal offset between climatic events and the start of the population decline during the Chulmun period in Korea nature.com/articles/s4159…






Rapa Nui - or Easter Island - is world-famous for its megalithic statues. But recent research has revealed new insights which change what we have long thought about the collapse of Easter Island’s prehistoric society. Prof Cat Jarman FSA💀 talks to Robert (Beau) DiNapoli: podfollow.com/gone-medieval/…


This week it's the 300th anniversary of the first Europeans reaching Rapa Nui. But was the population there already in decline, OR was this 'discovery' the beginning of the end?? Hear the very latest research from Robert (Beau) DiNapoli in today's #GoneMedieval podfollow.com/gone-medieval/…


New review article on demographic inference based on frequency of radiocarbon dates Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. A thread: (1/n) doi.org/10.1007/s10816… Cambridge Archaeology

