El lugar de la simulación social en arqueología

Autores/as

  • Andreas Angourakis Ruhr-Universität Bochum

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51349/veg.2023.1.02

Palabras clave:

Arqueología, simulación, simulación social, modelado basado en agentes

Resumen

Se presenta una revisión epistemológica de la simulación social en arqueología, delimitándola como práctica, método y como rama de la arqueología. Como práctica, se posiciona la simulación social entre otros tipos de aplicaciones intensivas de tecnologías digitales en humanidades y ciencias sociales. Como método, la definimos como una forma de modelización matemática que contiene mecanismos, sobre todo sociales, y pide soluciones numéricas. Presentamos brevemente las características de la simulación social, incluyendo el papel central de la modelización basada en agentes. Finalmente, contextualizamos el lugar de la simulación social en arqueología, ofreciendo una breve revisión de ejemplos de aplicación.

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Andreas Angourakis, Ruhr-Universität Bochum



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