Ralf Vandam
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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PLOS ONE | 2013
Ralf Vandam; Eva Kaptijn; Bram Vanschoenwinkel
The relative importance of deterministic and stochastic processes driving patterns of human settlement remains controversial. A main reason for this is that disentangling the drivers of distributions and geographic clustering at different spatial scales is not straightforward and powerful analytical toolboxes able to deal with this type of data are largely deficient. Here we use a multivariate statistical framework originally developed in community ecology, to infer the relative importance of spatial and environmental drivers of human settlement. Using Moran’s eigenvector maps and a dataset of spatial variation in a set of relevant environmental variables we applied a variation partitioning procedure based on redundancy analysis models to assess the relative importance of spatial and environmental processes explaining settlement patterns. We applied this method on an archaeological dataset covering a 15 km2 area in SW Turkey spanning a time period of 8000 years from the Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic up to the Byzantine period. Variation partitioning revealed both significant unique and commonly explained effects of environmental and spatial variables. Land cover and water availability were the dominant environmental determinants of human settlement throughout the study period, supporting the theory of the presence of farming communities. Spatial clustering was mainly restricted to small spatial scales. Significant spatial clustering independent of environmental gradients was also detected which can be indicative of expansion into unsuitable areas or an unexpected absence in suitable areas which could be caused by dispersal limitation. Integrating historic settlement patterns as additional predictor variables resulted in more explained variation reflecting temporal autocorrelation in settlement locations.
Archive | 2012
Eva Kaptijn; Ralf Vandam; Jeroen Poblome; Marc Waelkens
The 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology | 2017
Ralf Vandam; Peter F. Biehl; Patrick T. Willet; Jeroen Poblome
Adalya | 2017
Peter Talloen; Ralf Vandam; Manuela Broisch; Jeroen Poblome
ANMED | 2017
Ralf Vandam; Jeroen Poblome
The 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology | 2016
Ralf Vandam; Peter Tomkins; Bert Neyt; Becki Scott; Patrick Degryse
32. Arastirma Sonuçlari Toplantisi | 2015
Jeroen Poblome; Ralf Vandam; Bert Neyt; Patrick Degryse; Kim Eekelers; Becki Scott
31. Arastirma Sonuçlari Toplantisi | 2014
Marc Waelkens; Eva Kaptijn; Ralf Vandam; Branko Mušič; Patrick Degryse; Katrijn Dirix; Kim Eekelers; Annelore Blomme; Gert Verstraeten; Jeroen Poblome
Archive | 2013
Ralf Vandam; Eva Kaptijn; Jeroen Poblome; Marc Waelkens
Broadening Horizons 4. Conference of Young Researchers Working in the Ancient Near East, | 2013
Ralf Vandam; Jeroen Poblome