Simulation Modeling (Other Keyword)

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Traces of complexity: connecting model output with archaeological reality (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Isaac Ullah.

Simulation models are explicit descriptions of the components and interactions of a system, made dynamic in software. In archaeology, they are most often used to conduct controlled experiments, in which key socio-ecological parameters are varied, and changes to system-level dynamics are observed over time. An interesting emergent property of these kinds of experiments is that they produce a range of possible outcomes for any set of initial conditions. Thus, rather than use simulations to explain...