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Models of Mesopotamian landscapes : how small-scale processes contributed to the growth of early civilizations
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Models of Mesopotamian landscapes : how small-scale processes contributed to the growth of early civilizations

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Background, research design and structure of the modeling program
Physical geography, environmental change and the role of water / T.J. Wilkinson & Carrie Hritz
Settlement archeology of Mesopotamia / T.J. Wilkinson, Jason A. Ur, Carrie Hritz
Land use of the model communities / Magnus Widell, Carrie Hritz, Jason A. Ur & T.J. Wilkinson
Staple production, cultivation and sedentary life : model input data / Magnus Widell, Benjamin Studevent-Hickman, Jonathan Tenney, Jacob Lauinger, Daniel Mahoney and Tate Paulette
Consumption and storage in the Bronze Age / Tate Paulette
Household & village in early Mesopotamia / Magnus Widell, McGuire Gibson, T.J. Wilkinson, Benjamin Studevent-Hickman & Jonathan Tenney
Pastoral systems and economies of mobility / Tate Paulette
The external economy : networks and trade / Scott Branting, T.J. Wilkinson, John Christiansen, Magnus Widell, Carrie Hritz, Jason Ur, Benjamin Studevent-Hickman, Mark Altaweel
The modeling framework / John H. Christiansen
Output from the agent-based modeling program / T.J. Wilkinson, John Christiansen, Mark Altaweel, Magnus Widell
Modeling nomad-settlement interactions / Mark Altaweel and Tate Paulette
Simulating the effects of salinization on irrigation agriculture in southern Mesopotamia / Mark Altaweel
The application of an entropy maximising model to the rise of urbanism / Mark Altaweel.

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