The Dahliagram: A new tool for interdisciplinary investigation, visualization, and communication of past human-environmental interaction
Rohland E, Frachetti M, Di Cosmo N, Esper J, Khalidi L, Mauelshagen F, Oppenheimer C, Bündgen U (2023)
Science Advances 9(47).
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Rohland, EleonoraUniBi ;
Frachetti, Michael;
Di Cosmo, Nicola;
Esper, Jan;
Khalidi, Lamya;
Mauelshagen, FranzUniBi;
Oppenheimer, Clive;
Bündgen, Ulf
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Fakultät für Geschichtswissenschaft, Philosophie und Theologie > Abteilung Geschichtswissenschaft > Geschichte der Vormoderne
Fakultät für Geschichtswissenschaft, Philosophie und Theologie > Abteilung Geschichtswissenschaft > Iberische und lateinamerikanische Geschichte
SFB 1288 „Praktiken des Vergleichens. Die Welt ordnen und verändern“
Fakultät für Geschichtswissenschaft, Philosophie und Theologie > Abteilung Geschichtswissenschaft > Iberische und lateinamerikanische Geschichte
SFB 1288 „Praktiken des Vergleichens. Die Welt ordnen und verändern“
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Investigation into the nexus of human-environmental behavior has seen increasing collaboration of archaeologists, historians, and paleo-scientists. However, many studies still lack interdisciplinarity and overlook incompatibilities in spatiotemporal scaling of environmental and societal data and their uncertainties. Here, we argue for a strengthened commitment to collaborative work and introduce the “dahliagram” as a tool to analyze and visualize quantitative and qualitative knowledge from diverse disciplinary sources and epistemological backgrounds. On the basis of regional cases of past human mobility in eastern Africa, Inner Eurasia, and the North Atlantic, we develop three dahliagrams that illustrate pull and push factors underlying key phases of population movement across different geographical scales and over contrasting periods of time since the end of the last Ice Age. Agnostic to analytical units, dahliagrams offer an effective tool for interdisciplinary investigation, visualization, and communication of complex human-environmental interactions at a diversity of spatiotemporal scales.
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2023
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Science Advances
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9
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47
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2375-2548
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Rohland E, Frachetti M, Di Cosmo N, et al. The Dahliagram: A new tool for interdisciplinary investigation, visualization, and communication of past human-environmental interaction. Science Advances. 2023;9(47).
Rohland, E., Frachetti, M., Di Cosmo, N., Esper, J., Khalidi, L., Mauelshagen, F., Oppenheimer, C., et al. (2023). The Dahliagram: A new tool for interdisciplinary investigation, visualization, and communication of past human-environmental interaction. Science Advances, 9(47). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adj3142
Rohland, Eleonora, Frachetti, Michael, Di Cosmo, Nicola, Esper, Jan, Khalidi, Lamya, Mauelshagen, Franz, Oppenheimer, Clive, and Bündgen, Ulf. 2023. “The Dahliagram: A new tool for interdisciplinary investigation, visualization, and communication of past human-environmental interaction”. Science Advances 9 (47).
Rohland, E., Frachetti, M., Di Cosmo, N., Esper, J., Khalidi, L., Mauelshagen, F., Oppenheimer, C., and Bündgen, U. (2023). The Dahliagram: A new tool for interdisciplinary investigation, visualization, and communication of past human-environmental interaction. Science Advances 9.
Rohland, E., et al., 2023. The Dahliagram: A new tool for interdisciplinary investigation, visualization, and communication of past human-environmental interaction. Science Advances, 9(47).
E. Rohland, et al., “The Dahliagram: A new tool for interdisciplinary investigation, visualization, and communication of past human-environmental interaction”, Science Advances, vol. 9, 2023.
Rohland, E., Frachetti, M., Di Cosmo, N., Esper, J., Khalidi, L., Mauelshagen, F., Oppenheimer, C., Bündgen, U.: The Dahliagram: A new tool for interdisciplinary investigation, visualization, and communication of past human-environmental interaction. Science Advances. 9, (2023).
Rohland, Eleonora, Frachetti, Michael, Di Cosmo, Nicola, Esper, Jan, Khalidi, Lamya, Mauelshagen, Franz, Oppenheimer, Clive, and Bündgen, Ulf. “The Dahliagram: A new tool for interdisciplinary investigation, visualization, and communication of past human-environmental interaction”. Science Advances 9.47 (2023).
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