Human-Environmental Interactions in the Mediterranean Basin
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 81st Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (2016)
As a center of agricultural invention and a major route for the spread of early agriculture, the Mediterranean Basin has long been an area of research for those interested in the modification of the landscape by humans. Yet even before the arrival of agriculture, humans played an active role in transforming the Mediterranean Basin for millennia. Recent research challenges the notion of pristine, balanced, or stable social-ecological systems in the past by investigating 1) recursive relationships between humans and ecosystems, 2) humans as actors in complex, non-equilibrium systems influenced by a variety of human and non-human drivers, and 3) long-term social and ecological change. Because the Mediterranean Basin represents a diverse range of cultures, adaptations, and interactions, it serves as a useful laboratory for a wide range of techniques and regionally centered research. This session showcases multiple perspectives used to tease apart the impacts and repercussions that occur within the dialectic relationship between humans and their surroundings. Our efforts will focus upon new computation methods, including agent-based simulation, geographical information systems (GIS), network analysis, climate modeling, and the integration of these techniques to address questions centered in the Mediterranean Basin.
Other Keywords
Neolithic •
Mediterranean •
Anthropogenic Fire •
network analysis •
Social Networks •
Agent-based model •
Portable art •
Bronze Age •
Upper Paleolithic •
Spain
Culture Keywords
Magdalenian Culture
Material Types
Fauna
Temporal Keywords
Upper Paleolithic •
Magdalenian
Geographic Keywords
Europe •
Kingdom of Spain (Country) •
Principality of Andorra (Country) •
Midi-Pyrenees (State / Territory) •
Languedoc-Roussillon (State / Territory) •
Auvergne (State / Territory) •
Europe (Continent) •
La Rioja (State / Territory) •
Limousin (State / Territory) •
Aragon (State / Territory)
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- Documents (8)
- Agricultural risk management in Mediterranean environments: a computational modeling approach (2016)
- Analyzing Magdalenian social networks in their environmental context (2016)
- Early Holocene socio-ecological dynamics in the Iberian Peninsula: a network approach (2016)
- Fire, Humans, and Landscape Evolution: Modeling Anthropogenic Fire and Neolithic Landscapes in the Western Mediterranean (2016)
- Neolithic Spread Models, Agricultural Islands and Pivotal Parameters: Impressions Gleaned from Simulating the Spread of Agriculture in the West Mediterranean (2016)
- Networks of Social Stability in the Mediterranean Bronze Age (2016)
- Reading the Landscape: a model of environmental legibility for assessing hominid dispersals during the Late Pleistocene. (2016)
- Traces of complexity: connecting model output with archaeological reality (2016)