[HTML][HTML] Agent-based modelling of social-ecological systems: achievements, challenges, and a way forward

J Schulze, B Müller, J Groeneveld… - Journal of Artificial …, 2017 - jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk
Understanding social-ecological systems (SES) is crucial to supporting the sustainable
management of resources. Agent-based modelling is a valuable tool to achieve this …

Rethinking the role of agent-based modeling in archaeology

WH Cegielski, JD Rogers - Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Agent-Based Modeling (ABM) represents a methodology with significant potential
for altering archaeological analytical practice. The continued growth in the number of …

Archaeology for sustainable agriculture

C Fisher - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2020 - Springer
How will archaeology contribute to agricultural sustainability? To address that question, this
overview reflects on the diverse and complementary ways that archaeology has advanced …

Developing Transdisciplinary Approaches to Sustainability Challenges: The Need to Model Socio-Environmental Systems in the Longue Durée

F Silva, F Coward, K Davies, S Elliott, E Jenkins… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Human beings are an active component of every terrestrial ecosystem on Earth. Although
our local impact on the evolution of these ecosystems has been undeniable and extensively …

Simulating the past for understanding the present. A critical review

JA Barceló, F Del Castillo - Simulating prehistoric and ancient worlds, 2016 - Springer
This introductory essay aims to introduce the chapters in the book presenting some aspects
of the theoretical and conceptual framework necessary to consider the advantages computer …

Inferring ancestral Pueblo social networks from simulation in the central Mesa Verde

SA Crabtree - Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2015 - Springer
Understanding exchange is essential for understanding past societies. The exchange of
knowledge and goods undeniably influenced the development of Pueblo culture. Previous …

The effects of secondary recycling on the technological character of lithic assemblages

E Coco, S Holdaway, R Iovita - Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology, 2020 - Springer
Recycling of lithic artifacts, including both lithic scavenging and secondary recycling, is a
widely recognized phenomenon in the Paleolithic archeological record, in some instances …

Model building, model testing, and the spread of agriculture to the Tibetan Plateau

JA Guedes - Archaeological Research in Asia, 2016 - Elsevier
Recent archeological evidence has revealed that a major transition in subsistence regimes
took place around the second millennium BC. This paper argues that in order for …

[PDF][PDF] A massacred village community? Agent-based modelling sheds new light on the demography of the Neolithic mass grave of Talheim

A Duering, J Wahl - Anthropologischer Anzeiger, 2014 - academia.edu
The virtual experiments presented below reveal the counterintuitive archaeological
demography of the Neolithic mass grave of Talheim and underline the importance of …

Modeling Religion: Simulating the Transformation of Worldviews, Lifeways, and Civilizations

FLR Shults - 2024 - torrossa.com
Names: Wildman, Wesley J., 1961–author.| Shults, F. LeRon, author. Title: Modeling religion:
simulating the transformation of worldviews, lifeways, and civilizations/Wesley J. Wildman …