Section: G — Modern Frameworks | Subfolder Count: 4 | Total Documents: 71
Last Updated: March 14, 2026
Category Tags: modern-frameworks, methodology, interdisciplinary, archaeology, complexity, physics, biology, evolution, technology, genetics, remote-sensing, diet
Modern science and theory that connects to ancient knowledge — archaeological methods, computational analysis, theoretical frameworks, and interdisciplinary approaches bridging past and present.
This section contains 71 documents organized across 4 subfolders, covering the full breadth of modern frameworks research.
Covers: Experimental Archaeology: Testing Ancient Technologies, Digital Archaeology: LiDAR, Remote Sensing, GIS, and AI in Discovery, Remote Sensing Satellite Archaeology and Geophysics, Isotope Analysis and Provenance Studies, and 13 more.
Key topics: non-invasive, lidar, remote sensing, ground-penetrating radar, geophysics, provenance
→ See G_1_00 — Subfolder Summary
Covers: Network Science and Complex Systems Applied to Ancient Trade, Agent-Based Modeling and Social Simulation, Bayesian Reasoning and Archaeological Inference, Complexity Economics and Ancient Trade Systems, and 14 more.
Key topics: network science, graph theory, power law, agent-based modeling, bronze age, settlement patterns
→ See G_2_00 — Subfolder Summary
Covers: Quantum Mechanics & Ancient Knowledge, Simulation Theory, Mycelium Network, Schumann Resonance & Frequency Claims, and 12 more.
Key topics: emergence, self-organization, phase transition, holographic principle, complexity, dissipative structures
→ See G_3_00 — Subfolder Summary
Covers: Modern Conspiracy Analysis, Astrology as Historical Force and Political Tool, Ball Lightning, Earthquake Lights, and Anomalous Atmospheric Phenomena, Cognitive Science of Religion and the Anthropology of Belief, and 16 more.
Key topics: cognitive science of religion, hadd, agency detection, boyer, theory of mind, resonance
→ See G_4_00 — Subfolder Summary
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| Subfolder | Summary Link | Doc Count |
|---|---|---|
| G1 — Archaeological Science Methods | G_1_00_Summary.md | 17 |
| G2 — Analytical Computational | G_2_00_Summary.md | 18 |
| G3 — Theoretical Frameworks | G_3_00_Summary.md | 16 |
| G4 — Interdisciplinary Meta Methods | G_4_00_Summary.md | 20 |
Section summary auto-generated from corpus analysis. Last Updated: March 14, 2026
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