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Unit 1: Introduction to modern and historic dispersal processes
The first session will be a general introduction to dispersal processes to familiarise participants with modern and historic case studies and the wide range of techniques available to answer research questions.

Unit 2: Introduction to agent based modelling
An agent-based model (ABM) is a class of computational models for simulating the actions and interactions of autonomous agents (both, individual or collective entities such as organizations or groups) with a view to assessing their effects on the system as a whole. This introduction will explain how this modelling technique can be applied to study dispersal phenomena.

Unit 3: First steps in NetLogo
In this practical unit the students acquire necessary skill in NetLogo to set-up their own simple agent-based models.

Unit 4: Agent based modelling applied to contemporary and historical phenomena

In this unit we will show how the concept of agent based modelling is successfully applied to various archaeological and anthropological examples. We will discuss the research questions that can be answered by this kind of modelling approach.

Unit 5: Case study in NetLogo
In this practical unit students will use their newly acquired programming skills and develop an agent-based model for a specific case study. Alternatively students can start modelling their own case studies.

Unit 6: Introduction to continuous diffusion models
Classical mathematical models of diffusion processes describe the average behaviour of large numbers of individual trajectories in space. This approach has been widely used in the social and biological sciences to describe the spread of populations, traits, ideas etc. We will study the basic ideas behind this modelling approach and discuss how this technique can be used to study archaeologically or anthropologically relevant dispersal phenomena

Unit 7: First steps in Octave
The implementation of such diffusion models can be done conveniently in Octave, a free numerical software package. This unit familiarises the students with the software and explains the features of the Octave based program CultDiff which is designed to execute user-specified dispersal processes.

Unit 8 Continuous diffusion models applied to real world phenomena
This unit focuses on recent research results where diffusion models are applied to different case studies. In this context we will analyse the research questions this method is able to answer.

Unit 9: Case study in Octave
Based on the skills acquired in unit 7 the students will analyse a specific case study. Alternatively students can start modelling their own case studies.

Timetable

SS2 - Monday the 6th September 2010 to Friday the 10th September 2010:

Day Time Topic Proposed Tutors
Mon 6th Sept 1pm-1.30pm Registration  
1.30pm-2pm Welcome and introduction into the course (organizers)
2pm-3pm Tea/Coffee  
3pm-5pm Unit 1: Introduction to modern and historic dispersal processes James Steele, Mark Thomas
Tues 7th Sept 10am-1pm Unit 2: Introduction to agent based modelling Luke Premo
1-3pm Lunch  
3-6pm Unit 3: First steps in NetLogo Luke Premo
Wed 8th Sept 10am-12pm Unit 4: Agent based modelling applied to contemporary and historical phenomena Luke Premo
12-2pm Lunch  
2-4pm Unit 5: Case study in NetLogo Luke Premo
5-6pm Individual question session Luke Premo
8pm Dinner  
Thurs 9th Sept 10am-1pm Unit 6: Introduction to continuous diffusion models Anne Kandler
1-3pm Lunch  
3-5pm Unit 7: First steps in Octave Anne Kandler, Roman Unger
5.30-6.30pm Individual question session Anne Kandler, Roman Unger
Fri 10th Sept 10am-12pm Unit 8 Continuous diffusion models applied to real world phenomena Anne Kandler
12-2pm Lunch  
2-4pm Unit 9: Case study in Octave Anne Kandler, Roman Unger
5pm-7pm Drinks  

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