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Tim A. Kohler is a Regents Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at Washington State University. He studies complex adaptive systems, prehistoric societies, and information flows in human organizations using archaeological data and simulation.
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May 15, 2024 · To answer these questions, archaeologist Tim Kohler draws on new, unpublished data from the Global Dynamics of Inequality project, of which he is co-director. Kohler will explain why inequality...
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Tim Kohler. External Professor. Tim is a Regents Professor of archaeology and evolutionary anthropology at Washington State University. An archaeologist who works primarily in the US Southwest with interests in social dynamics, especially in the Neolithic, throughout the world, his research includes developing methods to understand the ...
Articles 1–20. Regents Professor emeritus, Anthropology, Washington State University; External Professor, Santa Fe - Cited by 9,022 - archaeology - paleoclimates &...
May 23, 2024 · He is a principal investigator on the Synthesizing Knowledge of Past Environments (SKOPE) Project, an online resource for paleoenvironmental data and models. Looking to the future, Kohler sees archaeology heading in a direction that gives more consideration to global processes.
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Jun 10, 2020 · Tim Kohler and Marten Scheffer, co-authors of "Future of the climate niche," discuss what was surprised them in this research, what it means historically when huge populations move, and why there's reason to be hopeful about humanity's future.