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Supplementary files to the following publication: Hilde Kanters, Tom Brughmans, Iza Romanowska, 2021. Sensitivity analysis in archaeological simulation: An application to the MERCURY model. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. The data_analysis_script_MERCURY folder contains the Jupyter Notebook file with the script we used to do our sensitivity analysis, and an archive containing the data. The data_analysis_script_general folder contains a Jupyter Notebook file with a script template others can use for their sensitivity analysis, as well as a dummy data file needed to show the script. The source_code folder contains the Repast Simphony code of the MERCURY model we used for our sensitivity analysis, and a readme file explaining how to run the model.
sensitivity analysis, network science, archaeology, ceramics, simulation, agent-based modelling, roman
sensitivity analysis, network science, archaeology, ceramics, simulation, agent-based modelling, roman
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