were prehistoric precursors of the modern Pueblo cultures of the Colorado Plateau. A rich paleoenvironmental record, based on alluvial geomorphology, palynology, and dendroclimatology, permits the accurate quantitative reconstruction of annual fluctuations in potential agricultural production (kg maize/hectare). The archaeological record of Anasazi farming groups from A.D. 200-1300 provides information on a millennium of sociocultural stasis, variability, change, and adaptation. We report on a multi-agent computational model of this society that closely reproduces main features of its actual history, including population ebb and flow, changing spatial settlement patterns, and eventual rapid decline. The agents in the model are monoagricultu...
During the 12th and 13th centuries AD, and especially during the latter part of this time period, th...
Agent-based modeling of artificial societies allows for the validation and analysis of human-interpr...
This study proposes that the transition to agriculture in the North American Southwest caused change...
These people were prehistoric precursors of the modern Pueblo cultures of the Colorado Plateau. A 10...
A s the only social science that has access to data of sufficient duration to reveal long-term chang...
This research seeks to redirect the present approaches to population aggregation, particularly the s...
This research seeks to redirect the present approaches to population aggregation, particularly the s...
LA-UR-09-02500A wide range of theories - resilience theory and the study of complex adaptive systems...
Pueblo ethnographies are often used as sources of analogy in research dealing with prehistoric socio...
Pueblo peoples and their ancestors have farmed the rugged landscapes of the southwestern United Stat...
This archaeological settlement pattern analysis is directed toward achieving a better underst and in...
Cycles of demographic and organizational change are well documented in Neolithic societies, but the ...
Claims that intergroup conflict has been akey structuring process in human socialevolution, with roo...
This is a case study of the causes and consequences of the shift from a forager-farmer adaptive stra...
This study investigates the transition from hunting and gathering economies to mixed economies invol...
During the 12th and 13th centuries AD, and especially during the latter part of this time period, th...
Agent-based modeling of artificial societies allows for the validation and analysis of human-interpr...
This study proposes that the transition to agriculture in the North American Southwest caused change...
These people were prehistoric precursors of the modern Pueblo cultures of the Colorado Plateau. A 10...
A s the only social science that has access to data of sufficient duration to reveal long-term chang...
This research seeks to redirect the present approaches to population aggregation, particularly the s...
This research seeks to redirect the present approaches to population aggregation, particularly the s...
LA-UR-09-02500A wide range of theories - resilience theory and the study of complex adaptive systems...
Pueblo ethnographies are often used as sources of analogy in research dealing with prehistoric socio...
Pueblo peoples and their ancestors have farmed the rugged landscapes of the southwestern United Stat...
This archaeological settlement pattern analysis is directed toward achieving a better underst and in...
Cycles of demographic and organizational change are well documented in Neolithic societies, but the ...
Claims that intergroup conflict has been akey structuring process in human socialevolution, with roo...
This is a case study of the causes and consequences of the shift from a forager-farmer adaptive stra...
This study investigates the transition from hunting and gathering economies to mixed economies invol...
During the 12th and 13th centuries AD, and especially during the latter part of this time period, th...
Agent-based modeling of artificial societies allows for the validation and analysis of human-interpr...
This study proposes that the transition to agriculture in the North American Southwest caused change...