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  2. 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.

  3. Hace 6 días · To answer these questions, archaeologist Tim Kohler draws on new, unpublished data from the Global Dynamics of Inequality project, of which he is co-director.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...

  4. Articles 1–20. ‪Regents Professor emeritus, Anthropology, Washington State University; External Professor, Santa Fe‬ - ‪‪Cited by 8,957‬‬ - ‪archaeology‬ - ‪paleoclimates & paleoenvironments‬ -...

  5. #13 Tim Köhler. RB Leipzig U19. U19-BL N/NO Liga: Liga Nacional Juvenil Fichado: 01/07/2022 Contrato hasta 30/06/2026. RB Leipzig. +. F. Nacim./Edad: 02/05/2005 (18) Lugar de nacimiento: Leipzig. Nacionalidad: Alemania. Altura: 1,91 m. Posición: Defensa central. Datos del jugador. Posición en detalle. Posición principal : Defensa central.

  6. 10 de jun. de 2020 · A new report finds that over the next 50 years, 1 to 3 billion people could be living outside the climate niche that has "served humanity well over the past 6,000 years." 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 ...

  7. Emeritus Professor of Anthropology Tim Kohler was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in Spring 2022 and will be formally inducted in a Washington, DC, ceremony in April 2023. Only three other still-living current or emeritus WSU faculty have been so honored.

  8. 7 de ago. de 2014 · In American Antiquity, SFI External Professor Tim Kohler and co-authors plot evidence of violent trauma on human remains in the northern Rio Grande and central Mesa Verde areas between the time of the initial settlement by farmers around A.D. 600 and the arrival of the Spanish in the mid-1500s.