How do we avoid imposing the present on the past when modelling spatial interactions?
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Author(s)
Rivers, Ray
Evans, Tim
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Theoretical archaeological modelling for describing spatial interactions often adopts contemporary socioeconomic ideas whose C20th language gets translated into historical behaviour with the simplest of lexicons. This can lead to the impression that the past is like the present. Our intention in this paper is that, when this happens, to strip out as much of the contemporary context as we can, to bring modelling back to basic epistemic propositions. We suggest that although the underlying ontology may be specific to contemporary society the epistemology has much greater generality, leading to essentially the same conclusions without the carapace of intricate economics.
Date Issued
2020-12-03
Date Acceptance
2020-11-30
Citation
Documenta Praehistorica, 2020, 47 (XLVII), pp.462-475
ISSN
1318-6701
Publisher
Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts
Start Page
462
End Page
475
Journal / Book Title
Documenta Praehistorica
Volume
47
Issue
XLVII
Copyright Statement
© 2020 The Author(s).
Subjects
2101 Archaeology
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2020-12-02