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Models Of Mesopotamian Landscapes How Smallscale Processes Contributed To The Growth Of Early Civilizations Tony J Wilkinson

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Models Of Mesopotamian Landscapes How Smallscale Processes Contributed To The Growth Of Early Civilizations Tony J Wilkinson
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 39.96 MB
Author: Tony J. Wilkinson, ‎McGuire Gibson, ‎Magnus Widell
ISBN: 9781407311739, 1407311735
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Models Of Mesopotamian Landscapes How Smallscale Processes Contributed To The Growth Of Early Civilizations Tony J Wilkinson by Tony J. Wilkinson, ‎mcguire Gibson, ‎magnus Widell 9781407311739, 1407311735 instant download after payment.

This volume demonstrates how models can contribute to an understanding of the development of ancient Mesopotamian settlement and landscape. The models are intended to show that early settlements co-evolved in an intimate relationship with their physical and social environments. Local rules that determined the subsistence practices of the householder then developed into more complex social mechanisms which culminated in the emergence of complex systems of settlement. Data for the models is drawn from archaeological surveys, environmental archaeology, anthropology and cuneiform texts. Although initially intended as an investigation of how agent-based models can contribute to understanding urban growth, this volume adopts a more broad-brush approach to include both 'bottom-up' and 'top-down' models as well as mathematical and qualitative methods.

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