Sistemas complejos adaptativos, simulación computacional en Arqueología

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Abstract

Traditionally the concept of ‘complexity’ is used as a synonym for ‘complex society’, i.e., human groups with characteristics such as urbanism, inequalities, and hierarchy. The introduction of Nonlinear Systems and Complex Adaptive Systems to the discipline of archaeology has nuanced this concept. This theoretical turn has led to the rise of modelling as a method of analysis of historical processes. This work has a twofold objective: to present the theoretical current characterized by generative thinking in archaeology and to present a concrete application of agent-based modelling to an archaeological problem: the dispersal of the first ceramic production in the western Mediterranean.

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Pardo-Gordó, S. (2017). Sistemas complejos adaptativos, simulación computacional en Arqueología. Trabajos de Prehistoria, 74(1), 9–25. https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.2017.12181

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