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Agent-Based Modeling 1 Archaeology 1 Barter 1 Models of Social Influence 1 Neolithic societies 1 Public-goods games 1 Pueblo society 1 Social Networks 1 Southwestern archaeology 1 Specialization 1 agent-based simulation 1 emergence of leadership 1 southwestern Colorado 1 spatial simulation 1
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BOCINSKY, R. KYLE 1 Bocinsky, R. Kyle 1 COCKBURN, DENTON 1 Cockburn, Denton 1 Crabtree, Stefani A. 1 HOOPER, PAUL L. 1 KOBTI, ZIAD 1 KOHLER, TIMOTHY A. 1 Kobti, Ziad 1 Kohler, Timothy A. 1
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Advances in Complex Systems (ACS) 1 Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 1
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Simulating Social and Economic Specialization in Small-Scale Agricultural Societies
Cockburn, Denton; Crabtree, Stefani A.; Kobti, Ziad; … - In: Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 16 (2013) 4, pp. 4-4
We introduce a model for agent specialization in small-scale human societies that incorporates planning based on social influence and economic state. Agents allocate their time among available tasks based on exchange, demand, competition from other agents, family needs, and previous experiences....
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THE COEVOLUTION OF GROUP SIZE AND LEADERSHIP: AN AGENT-BASED PUBLIC GOODS MODEL FOR PREHISPANIC PUEBLO SOCIETIES
KOHLER, TIMOTHY A.; COCKBURN, DENTON; HOOPER, PAUL L.; … - In: Advances in Complex Systems (ACS) 15 (2012) 01, pp. 1150007-1
We present an agent-based model for voluntaristic processes allowing the emergence of leadership in small-scale societies, parameterized to apply to Pueblo societies of the northern US Southwest between AD 600 and 1300. We embed an evolutionary public-goods game in a spatial simulation of...
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