<p><em>Thinking Through Archaeological Complexity</em> explores how archaeologists can engage with complex adaptive systems examining dynamic interactions between humans and environments across space and through time. It offers a roadmap for integrating theory method and data through a complexity science lens.</p><p>This volume bridges archaeology and complexity science offering a transdisciplinary framework for understanding long-term socio-ecological dynamics. It provides a substantive overview of how complex adaptive systems science is used in archaeology. Drawing from case studies in the Ancestral Pueblo Southwest it demonstrates how tools like agent-based modeling ecological and social network analysis and settlement scaling reveal emergent patterns in the archaeological record. The book critically examines concepts such as resilience adaptation innovation and transformation offering alternatives to overly linear narratives. Emphasizing methodological transparency it provides practical guidance for scholars interested in modeling data integration and working across disciplinary boundaries while grounding in theoretical pluralism. By situating archaeological knowledge within broader scientific conversations the book encourages readers to reimagine the past not as static or collapsed but as complex entangled and instructive for contemporary challenges.</p><p>This book is essential reading for students researchers and practitioners in archaeology as well as complexity science. It will also appeal to scholars in anthropology environmental studies geography and network science interested in long-term human-environmental dynamics and the application of complex systems approaches in historical contexts.</p>
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