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Alessandro Ceccarelli
Researcher at University of Cambridge
Publications - 8
Citations - 150
Alessandro Ceccarelli is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Indus & Social complexity. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications receiving 101 citations. Previous affiliations of Alessandro Ceccarelli include McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
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Quantitative historical analysis uncovers a single dimension of complexity that structures global variation in human social organization.
Peter Turchin,Thomas E. Currie,Harvey Whitehouse,Pieter Francois,Kevin Feeney,Daniel Austin Mullins,Daniel Austin Mullins,Daniel Hoyer,Christina Collins,Stephanie Grohmann,Patrick E. Savage,Gavin Mendel-Gleason,Edward Turner,Agathe Dupeyron,Enrico Cioni,Jenny Reddish,Jill Levine,Greine Jordan,Eva Brandl,Alice Williams,Rudolf Cesaretti,Marta Krueger,Alessandro Ceccarelli,Joe Figliulo-Rosswurm,Po-Ju Tuan,Peter N. Peregrine,Peter N. Peregrine,Arkadiusz Marciniak,Johannes Preiser-Kapeller,Nikolay N. Kradin,Andrey Korotayev,Alessio Palmisano,David Baker,Julye Bidmead,Peter K. Bol,David Christian,Connie Cook,Connie Cook,Alan Covey,Gary M. Feinman,Árni Daníel Júlíusson,Axel Kristinsson,John N. Miksic,Ruth Mostern,Cameron A. Petrie,Peter Rudiak-Gould,Barend J. ter Haar,Vesna Wallace,Victor H. Mair,Liye Xie,John Baines,Elizabeth Page Bridges,Joseph G. Manning,Bruce M. Lockhart,Amy Bogaard,Charles S. Spencer +55 more
TL;DR: A database of historical and archaeological information from 30 regions around the world over the last 10,000 years revealed that characteristics, such as social scale, economy, features of governance, and information systems, show strong evolutionary relationships with each other and that complexity of a society across different world regions can be meaningfully measured using a single principal component of variation.
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An Introduction to Seshat: Global History Databank
Peter Turchin,Harvey Whitehouse,Pieter Francois,Daniel Hoyer,Abel A. Alves,John Baines,David Baker,Marta Bartkowiak,Jennifer Bates,James T. Bennett,Julye Bidmead,Peter K. Bol,Alessandro Ceccarelli,Kostis S. Christakis,David Christian,Alan Covey,Franco De Angelis,Timothy Earle,Neil R. Edwards,Gary M. Feinman,Stephanie Grohmann,Philip B. Holden,Árni Daníel Júlíusson,Andrey Korotayev,Axel Kristinsson,Jennifer Larson,Oren J. Litwin,Victor H. Mair,Joseph G. Manning,Patrick Manning,Arkadiusz Marciniak,Gregory McMahon,John N. Miksic,Juan Carlos Moreno García,Ian Morris,Ruth Mostern,Daniel Austin Mullins,Oluwole Oyebamiji,Peter N. Peregrine,Cameron A. Petrie,Johannes Preiser-Kapeller,Peter Rudiak-Gould,Paula L. W. Sabloff,Patrick E. Savage,Charles S. Spencer,Miriam T. Stark,Barend ter Haar,Stefan Thurner,Vesna A. Wallace,Nina Witoszek,Liye Xie +50 more
TL;DR: The Seshat: Global History Databank (Seshat) as discussed by the authors is a large-scale dataset of historical and archaeological data from the period from the Neolithic Revolution to the Industrial Revolution.
Living in the hinterland: Survey and excavations at Lohari Ragho 2015–2017
Ravindra N. Singh,Cameron A. Petrie,A Alam,Jennifer Bates,Alessandro Ceccarelli,S Chakraborty,S Chakradhari,A Chowdhary,Yama Dixit,Cai French,A Gieshe,Adam S. Green,LM Green,Penelope J. Jones,Emma Lightfoot,AK Pandey,Pawar,A Ranjan,David Redhouse,Dheerendra P. Singh,A Suryanarayan,MC Ustunkaya,Walker +22 more