International audienceComplexity theory provides useful concepts for archaeologicalissues related to the understanding of past societies and their environment.More specifically, Agent-Based Modelling is a relevant tool to explorescenarios and to test hypotheses about the impacts of complex socioenvironmentalinteractions on the transformations of ancient settlement systemsevident in archaeological records. After a short historiography of complexsystems modelling in Archaeology, this paper focus on the mains issuesof archaeological simulation models. As a case study, we briefly presentthe model under development within the ModelAnSet project supported byUCAJEDI Complex Systems Academy of Excellence. Agent-Based Modellingis used to explore the...
Poster presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan
This article surveys a number of approaches in complex systems thinking and their relevance for appl...
The need to relate static archaeological sites to the dynamic processes responsible for their format...
International audienceComplexity theory provides useful concepts for archaeologicalissues related to...
This chapter discusses some of the conceptual issues surrounding the use of agent-based modelling in...
The level of organisation required to maintain cohesion in the vast societies we live in today is un...
Complex systems theory is the study of emergent collective behaviour in sets of agents that can be r...
Summarization: Some of the most interesting questions one can ask about early societies, are about p...
National audienceModelling complex systems in Archaeology: general issues and first insights from th...
eScholarship Repository and bepress. Archaeologists and other scholars interested in the past have b...
Archaeologists and other scholars interested in the past have begun to explore issues in ancient soc...
Summarization: Social and computational archaeology focuses largely on the study of past societies a...
We apply the social simulation to the cultural milieu of the late Iron Age in Central Europe and its...
Despite research history spanning more than a century, settlement patterns still hold a promise to c...
I briefly review agent-based modelling from the perspective of the history of its development in arc...
Poster presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan
This article surveys a number of approaches in complex systems thinking and their relevance for appl...
The need to relate static archaeological sites to the dynamic processes responsible for their format...
International audienceComplexity theory provides useful concepts for archaeologicalissues related to...
This chapter discusses some of the conceptual issues surrounding the use of agent-based modelling in...
The level of organisation required to maintain cohesion in the vast societies we live in today is un...
Complex systems theory is the study of emergent collective behaviour in sets of agents that can be r...
Summarization: Some of the most interesting questions one can ask about early societies, are about p...
National audienceModelling complex systems in Archaeology: general issues and first insights from th...
eScholarship Repository and bepress. Archaeologists and other scholars interested in the past have b...
Archaeologists and other scholars interested in the past have begun to explore issues in ancient soc...
Summarization: Social and computational archaeology focuses largely on the study of past societies a...
We apply the social simulation to the cultural milieu of the late Iron Age in Central Europe and its...
Despite research history spanning more than a century, settlement patterns still hold a promise to c...
I briefly review agent-based modelling from the perspective of the history of its development in arc...
Poster presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan
This article surveys a number of approaches in complex systems thinking and their relevance for appl...
The need to relate static archaeological sites to the dynamic processes responsible for their format...