Simulating cultural transmission> preliminary results and their implications for the study of the formal variability of material culture in the central balkan neolithic
Abstract
In this paper, we adopt the theoretical framework of evolutionary archaeology in order to model and simulate cultural transmission between hypothetical Neolithic sites in Balkans. We simulate neutral cultural transmission in order to compare the simulation results with empirically observed patterns of material culture variability such as traditional archaeological cultures. Our preliminary results show that a series of random local interactions can result in spatial groupings of typologically similar assemblages that correspond to the spatial distributions of traditional archaeological cultures, even in the absence of any other 'external' factor such as an overarching regional political structure or shared collective identity. IZVLE∞EK - V ≠lanku prevzemamo teoretski okvir evolucionisti≠ne arheologije, da bi modelirali in simulirali kulturni prenos med hipoteti≠nimi neolitskimi najdiΠ≠i na Balkanu. Simuliramo nevtralen kulturni prenos, da bi primerjali rezultate simulacije z empiri≠no ...ugotovljenimi vzorci spremenljivosti materialne kulture, ki jih tradicionalno imenujemo arheoloΠke kulture. Preliminarni rezultati ka∫ejo, da ima niz naklju≠nih lokalnih interakcij lahko za posledico prostorsko grozdenje tipolo- Πko podobnih zbirov, ki ustrezajo prostorski razporeditvi tradicionalnih arheoloΠkih kultur, celo v odsotnosti kakrΠnihkoli 'zunanjih' dejavnikov, kot so krovni okvirji regionalnih politi≠nih struktur ali skupne kolektivne identitete.
Keywords:
Simulation / Neolithic / Evolutionary archaeology / Cultural transmission: Archaeological culture / BalkansSource:
Documenta Praehistorica, 2014, 41, 1, 137-148Publisher:
- Univerza v Ljubljani
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Arheologija / ArchaeologyTY - JOUR AU - Porčić, Marko AU - Nešić, Miloš PY - 2014 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1904 AB - In this paper, we adopt the theoretical framework of evolutionary archaeology in order to model and simulate cultural transmission between hypothetical Neolithic sites in Balkans. We simulate neutral cultural transmission in order to compare the simulation results with empirically observed patterns of material culture variability such as traditional archaeological cultures. Our preliminary results show that a series of random local interactions can result in spatial groupings of typologically similar assemblages that correspond to the spatial distributions of traditional archaeological cultures, even in the absence of any other 'external' factor such as an overarching regional political structure or shared collective identity. IZVLE∞EK - V ≠lanku prevzemamo teoretski okvir evolucionisti≠ne arheologije, da bi modelirali in simulirali kulturni prenos med hipoteti≠nimi neolitskimi najdiΠ≠i na Balkanu. Simuliramo nevtralen kulturni prenos, da bi primerjali rezultate simulacije z empiri≠no ugotovljenimi vzorci spremenljivosti materialne kulture, ki jih tradicionalno imenujemo arheoloΠke kulture. Preliminarni rezultati ka∫ejo, da ima niz naklju≠nih lokalnih interakcij lahko za posledico prostorsko grozdenje tipolo- Πko podobnih zbirov, ki ustrezajo prostorski razporeditvi tradicionalnih arheoloΠkih kultur, celo v odsotnosti kakrΠnihkoli 'zunanjih' dejavnikov, kot so krovni okvirji regionalnih politi≠nih struktur ali skupne kolektivne identitete. PB - Univerza v Ljubljani T2 - Documenta Praehistorica T1 - Simulating cultural transmission> preliminary results and their implications for the study of the formal variability of material culture in the central balkan neolithic EP - 148 IS - 1 SP - 137 VL - 41 DO - 10.4312/dp.41.8 ER -
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Porčić, M.,& Nešić, M.. (2014). Simulating cultural transmission> preliminary results and their implications for the study of the formal variability of material culture in the central balkan neolithic. in Documenta Praehistorica Univerza v Ljubljani., 41(1), 137-148. https://doi.org/10.4312/dp.41.8
Porčić M, Nešić M. Simulating cultural transmission> preliminary results and their implications for the study of the formal variability of material culture in the central balkan neolithic. in Documenta Praehistorica. 2014;41(1):137-148. doi:10.4312/dp.41.8 .
Porčić, Marko, Nešić, Miloš, "Simulating cultural transmission> preliminary results and their implications for the study of the formal variability of material culture in the central balkan neolithic" in Documenta Praehistorica, 41, no. 1 (2014):137-148, https://doi.org/10.4312/dp.41.8 . .