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Archive | 2015

Simulating Patagonian Territoriality in Prehistory: Space, Frontiers and Networks Among Hunter-Gatherers

Joan Anton Barceló; Florencia Del Castillo; Ricardo del Olmo; Laura Mameli; Francisco J. Miguel Quesada; David Poza; Xavier Vilà

In the last 40 years, the very idea of ethnicity has evolved from a static and essentialist classification of human groups according to their immutable “nature” to a relational frame of reference used by groups of people to consider themselves “similar” or to be explicitly differentiated by others. Nevertheless, the growing importance of variability analysis of mitochondrial DNA and other biological markers in modern prehistoric studies, with their emphasis on the identification of geographic patterns in genetic and phenotypic diversity of prehistoric populations is going in the opposite direction, as if the existence of genetic variability in the past would be comparable to what is inferred about cultural variation in the present. In this paper we have built a computer simulation of economic processes causing social aggregation, territoriality and ethnogenesis among Patagonian hunter-gatherers. We argue that cultural similarity and the constriction of groups to a restricted geographical area are not necessarily ethnic markers. Our model suggests that the more inter-generational knowledge transmission among socially aggregated individuals in the past, the greater the similarity in the social activity performed by agents in the present, and the same for their territoriality and the way frontiers and social networks were negotiated. Our computer simulation intends to answer the question “Why did human groups modify their traditional residence mobility and dispersal patterns?” In ancient Patagonia, at the extreme south of South America, from 12,000 BC until nineteenth century AD, this social transformation seems to coincide with slow changes in subsistence economy and technology. However, there are historical and archaeological sources that suggest this process was related with increased social complexity: wars and conflicts between different indigenous groups would have preceded this new scenario, even before European contact.


Archive | 2016

Simulating Prehistoric and Ancient Worlds

Juan Barceló; Florencia Del Castillo

According to the Out-of-Africa-Hypothesis, the geographic origin of hominins known to be ancestors of anatomically modern humans, such as homo sapiens, is located in Africa. Due to the discovery of numerous fossils there is archaeological evidence on the existence of waves of early dispersal from Africa to Eurasia. Yet, the reason as well as the actual route of migration are being discussed controversially among experts. However, there is a scientific consensus that a conjunction of several local factors, such as climatic changes or carnivore competition, caused the global effect of hominids migrating to Eurasia to occur. In order to understand these emergent phenomena and to validate different scientific hypotheses, the dispersal processes need to be reproduced. In this article we propose the use of agentbased modeling for developing a simulation platform which enables researchers to evaluate assumptions and hypotheses using artificial and customizable scenarios. Furthermore, potential fields are proposed as a first step approach for modeling and simulating environmental factors influencing migration processes. I.J. Timm (✉) ⋅ F. Lorig University of Trier, Business Informatics I, 54286 Trier, Germany e-mail: [email protected]


CAA 2012 | 2011

Why Hunter and Gatherers did not die more often? Simulating prehistoric decision making

Florencia Del Castillo; Juan Barceló


Archive | 2015

Measuring, Counting and Explaining: An Introduction to Mathematics in Archaeology

Juan Barceló; Katia Francesca Achino; Igor Bogdanovic; Giacomo Capuzzo; Florencia Del Castillo; Vera Moitinho de Almeida; Joan Negre


Archive | 2015

The Probabilities of Prehistoric Events: A Bayesian Network Approach

Juan Barceló; Florencia Del Castillo; Laura Mameli


CAA 2016 | 2015

Methodology of Archaeological Simulation. Meeting of the Special Interest Group in Complex Systems Simulation

Iza Romanowska; Joan Anton Barceló; Florencia Del Castillo


Rubricatum: revista del Museu de Gavà | 2012

Etnicidad en la prehistoria neolítica. Un estudio computacional

Joan Anton Barceló; Igor Bogdanovic; Florencia Del Castillo


Estrat crític: revista d'arqueologia | 2012

La crisi com a excusa: les retalladles a la universitat i la situación dels investigadors en fase inicial

Martí Cuquet; Florencia Del Castillo


CAA 2012 | 2011

Inside an Artificial Society. Beyond Science Fiction Tales

Juan Barceló; Florencia Del Castillo


Revista Atlántica-Mediterránea de Prehistoria y Arqueología Socia (1138-9435)-2010, n. 12 pp. 35-58 | 2010

Etnicidad en cazadores-recolectores patagónicos:enfoques desde la simulación computacional

Florencia Del Castillo; Joan Anton Barceló; Laura Mameli y Eduardo Moreno

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Juan Barceló

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Joan Anton Barceló

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Laura Mameli

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Igor Bogdanovic

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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David Poza

University of Valladolid

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Francisco J. Miguel Quesada

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Giacomo Capuzzo

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Joan Negre

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Katia Francesca Achino

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Martí Cuquet

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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