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Simulating Prehistoric and Ancient Worlds / edited by Juan A. Barceló, Florencia Del Castillo.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Barceló, Juan A., editor.
Castillo, Florencia del, editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Computational social sciences 2509-9574
Computational Social Sciences, 2509-9574
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Application software.
Anthropology.
Computer simulation.
Sociology.
Archaeology.
Computer Appl. in Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Simulation and Modeling.
Sociological Theory.
Local Subjects:
Computer Appl. in Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Anthropology.
Simulation and Modeling.
Sociological Theory.
Archaeology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (VI, 404 pages) : 112 illustrations, 62 illustrations in color.
Edition:
First edition 2016.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
This book presents a unique selection of fully reviewed, extended papers originally presented at the Social Simulation Simulation Conference 2014 in Barcelona, Spain. Only papers on the simulation of historical processes have been selected, the aim being to present theories and methods of computer simulation that can be relevant to understanding the past. Applications range from the Paleolithic and the origins of social life up to the Roman Empire and Early Modern societies. Case studies from Europe, America, Africa and Asia have been selected for publication. The extensive introduction offers a thorough review of the computer simulation of social dynamics in past societies as a means of understanding human history. This book will be of great interest to researchers in the social sciences, archaeology, evolutionary anthropology, and social history.
Contents:
Simulating the Human Past for Understanding the Present. A critical review
Multi-Scale Agent-Based Simulation of Long-Term Dispersal Processes: Towards a Sophisticated Simulation Model of Hominin Dispersal
An Agent-Based Model of Resource Distribution on Hunter-Gatherer Foraging Strategies: Clumped Habitats Favor Lower Mobility, but Result in Higher Foraging Returns
Testing Brantingham's Neutral Model: The Effect of Spatial Clustering on Stone Raw Material Procurement
Population Spread and Cultural Transmission in Neolithic Transitions
Modelling Routeways in a Landscape of Esker and Bog
Modelling Cultural Shift: Application to Processes of Language Displacement
Pathways for Scale and Discipline Reconciliation: Current Sociological Modelling Methodologies to Explore and Reconstitute Human Prehistoric Dynamics
Simulating Land Use of Prehistoric Wetland Settlements: Did Excessive Resource Use Necessitate a Highly Dynamic Settlement System?
Revisiting the Dynamics Between two Ancient Japanese Descent Groups: What happened from the Jomon to the Yayoi Periods in Japan
Cultural and Genetic Transmission in the Jomon-Yayoi Transition Examined in Agent-Based Demographic Simulation
Economic Sustainability in Relation to Demographic Decline of Celtic Agglomerations in Central Europe - Multiple-Scenario Approach
Zambeziland: A Canonical Theory and Agent-Based Model of Polity Cycling in the Zambezi Plateau, Southern Africa
Personalities, Physiology, Institutions and Genetics: Simulating Ancient Societies with Intelligent Virtual Agents.
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Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-319-31481-5
9783319314815
Access Restriction:
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