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Agent-based simulation of holocene monsoon precipitation patterns and Hunter-Gatherer population dynamics in semi-arid environments

Based on archaeological evidence from Kutch-Saurashtra (N Gujarat, NW India), we use agent-based modelling (ABM) to explore the persistence of hunter-gatherer (HG) groups in semi-arid environments in the mid and late Holocene. Agents interact within a realistic semi-arid environment dominated by the...

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Main Authors: Balbo, Andrea Luca, Rubio-Campillo, Xavier, Rondelli, Bernardo, Ramírez, Miquel, Lancelotti, Carla, Torrano, Alexis, Salpeteur, Matthieu, Lipovetzky, Nir, Reyes-García, Victoria, Montañola, Cristina, Madella, Marco
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