id 10995 Url https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/10995 Resource template Academic Article Resource class bibo:AcademicArticle Title Food, distance and power. Modeling a multi-factor proto Creator Burigana, Laura Date 2023 Language eng Rights https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.en CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Abstract The paper illustrates the creation and integration of the environment as a multilevel landscape in AMPBV Simulator, a spatial Agent-Based Model (ABM) developed in NetLogo programming language. The model was conceived with the aim of investigating, through a simulative approach, the events and the circumstances (both anthropic and environmental) that presumably led, between the end of the Late Bronze Age, in the 12th cent. BC, and the beginning of the Final Bronze Age, the protohistoric communities of the Southern Verona plain (known as the Northern Terramare polity) from a climatic phase of maximum development and articulation to an anti-climatic phase of sudden collapse. The study context is an interesting application for an investigation through ABM, both because of the complexity of the case scenario, in which several interrelated actors and factors must have played an important role, and because of the availability of a number of geographical and archaeological data providing both a term of comparison and an excellent information base. With the development of an artificial environment and by modeling processes potentially critical for the fate of the Terramare system, the aim is, on the one hand, to give such a complex study case a new tool for historical analysis and, on the other hand, to experiment Agent-Based Modeling and assess its potential as a methodology for archaeological investigation in the Po Plain. Is Part Of https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/2002 Cites https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/15639 https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/15640 https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/15641 https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/15642 https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/15643 https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/15644 https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/15645 https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/15646 https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/15647 https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/15648 https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/15649 https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/14572 https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/15650 https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/15651 https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/15652 https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/15653 https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/15654 Doi https://doi.org/10.19282/ac.34.1.2023.28 Issue 1 Pages 257-266 Uri https://www.archcalc.cnr.it/journal/articles/1249 Volume 34 Homepage https://www.zotero.org/groups/5293298/bidiar/items/2NUQBFAR/item-list --