Título : | Simulating Prehistoric and Ancient Worlds |
Tipo de documento: | Libro |
Autores: | Juan A. Barceló, Editor científico ; Florencia Del Castillo, Editor científico |
Editorial: | Cham [Suiza] : Springer |
Fecha de publicación: | 2016 |
Colección: | Computational social sciences |
Número de páginas: | vi, 404 p. |
Il.: | il |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 978-3-319-31479-2 |
Idioma : | Inglés |
Clasificación: | [BFA] Ciencias Naturales y Biológicas:Antropología [BFA] Ciencias Sociales y Humanas:Historia
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Palabras clave: | Prehistoria Arqueología Teoría sociológica Simulación por computadora Procesos históricos Modelos |
Nota de contenido: | 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. |
Link: | https://www.bfa.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/id/43395 |