"In 1660, the experimenters at the academy put the model of a ringed Saturn at the end of a 75-meter / 250-foot hallway. Four torches illuminated the model but were obscured from observers, so they wouldn’t be blinded by the torchlight..."
RT @electricarchaeo: Related to this thread is @scott_bot & me, our piece on simulation to deal with 'just-so' stories in network studies h…
RT @electricarchaeo: Related to this thread is @scott_bot & me, our piece on simulation to deal with 'just-so' stories in network studies h…
RT @EMDigAgendas: Weingert and Graham's wonderful work on trade networks https://t.co/f12wtQkBJf #EMDA17
RT @RuthAhnert: @scott_bot demonstrating bi-modal networks through an example of bricks and archaeological sites. https://t.co/4eTYli3hAj #…
@scott_bot demonstrating bi-modal networks through an example of bricks and archaeological sites. https://t.co/4eTYli3hAj #emda17
Weingert and Graham's wonderful work on trade networks https://t.co/f12wtQkBJf #EMDA17
Reference: @electricarchaeo & @scott_bot 2015 https://t.co/9LGBpAZcxe
RT @matthewdlincoln: @edsu not much in hum. network analysis, tho take a look at https://t.co/gidadghnAW by @electricarchaeo & @scott_bot f…
@edsu not much in hum. network analysis, tho take a look at https://t.co/gidadghnAW by @electricarchaeo & @scott_bot for a good example
RLT a post that, only on completion, I realized was inspired by @electricarchaeo and @scott_bot “Equifinality” paper http://t.co/x1u5JDVnKA
well, it's finally out. but I didn't have $3000 to make it open access. so ping me for a copy. http://t.co/HbVHiRYY4N