Ah! Just had a note in my email that the conference proceedings from the Computer Applications in Archaeology conference 2006, which was held in Fargo, has now been published. Full bibliographic notice:
Jeffrey T. Clark and Emily M. Hagemeister, Editors. 2007. Digital Discovery: Exploring New Frontiers in Human Heritage. CAA 2006. Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. Proceedings of the 34th Conference, Fargo, United States, April 2006.Budapest:`Archaeolingua. (ISBN 978-963-8046-90-1)
The TravellerSim paper in that volume, about using agent modeling for growing social networks from regional site distribution data, was written by me with the development help of James Steiner, and presented at that conference. And now, happily, the paper and the code are published!
My thanks to Jeffrey Clark on a big job well done.