Here agent-based models are employed to explore the behavior of small communities and their associated economic systems within an area of climatically marginal environment in northern Syria and Iraq. The examples, drawn from late prehistoric and Bronze Age societies that developed at the onset of urbanization, show how small communities might respond to various resource stresses and environmental fluctuations. The computer simulations demonstrate that some households gain resources at the expense of others and the community becomes more economically differentiated through time with some households benefiting at the expense of others. The approaches discussed demonstrate that complex societies were capable of a wide range of responses to str...
This paper uses new petrographic and geochemical data (ICP-AES and -MS analyses) taken from samples ...
The Fragile Crescent Project (FCP) is analyzing the rise and decline of Bronze Age urban settlements...
Poster presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan
Archaeological data tend to be gathered at the local level: human agency also operates at this scale...
The origins of urbanism are a controversial subject, with neo-evolutionary progress through graduate...
The article presents new evidence for activity of 4th and 3rd millennium BC date, from the basaltic ...
The international multidisciplinary research team which goes, under the name of MASS project (Modeli...
The first season of survey around the site of tell Jerablus Tahtani, conducted in March and April 20...
This paper seeks to outline the main developments in settlement organization in the Orontes Valley ...
Computational modeling in archeology has proven to be a useful tool in quantifying changes in the pa...
Seasonal variation in the natural world of Neolithic Çatalhöyük shaped the organization of daily lif...
Over the last 8000 years the Fertile Crescent of the Near East has seen the emergence of urban agglo...
In this article we discuss the archaeological landscapes of the Erbil plain during the Hellenistic p...
New multi-model simulations of Bronze Age Mesopotamian settlement system dynamics, using advanced ob...
This study investigates the relationship between rainfall variation and rain-fed agricultural produc...
This paper uses new petrographic and geochemical data (ICP-AES and -MS analyses) taken from samples ...
The Fragile Crescent Project (FCP) is analyzing the rise and decline of Bronze Age urban settlements...
Poster presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan
Archaeological data tend to be gathered at the local level: human agency also operates at this scale...
The origins of urbanism are a controversial subject, with neo-evolutionary progress through graduate...
The article presents new evidence for activity of 4th and 3rd millennium BC date, from the basaltic ...
The international multidisciplinary research team which goes, under the name of MASS project (Modeli...
The first season of survey around the site of tell Jerablus Tahtani, conducted in March and April 20...
This paper seeks to outline the main developments in settlement organization in the Orontes Valley ...
Computational modeling in archeology has proven to be a useful tool in quantifying changes in the pa...
Seasonal variation in the natural world of Neolithic Çatalhöyük shaped the organization of daily lif...
Over the last 8000 years the Fertile Crescent of the Near East has seen the emergence of urban agglo...
In this article we discuss the archaeological landscapes of the Erbil plain during the Hellenistic p...
New multi-model simulations of Bronze Age Mesopotamian settlement system dynamics, using advanced ob...
This study investigates the relationship between rainfall variation and rain-fed agricultural produc...
This paper uses new petrographic and geochemical data (ICP-AES and -MS analyses) taken from samples ...
The Fragile Crescent Project (FCP) is analyzing the rise and decline of Bronze Age urban settlements...
Poster presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan