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Understanding complexity in the prehistoric Southwest
by Gumerman, George J., Gell-Mann, Murray, *, Editor
The American Southwest, because of the high degree of preservation and the unparalleled chronological control, is a classic natural laboratory for the testing of schemes concerning the evolution of culture. This volume brings together the combined efforts of twenty-six physical and behavioral scientists from a number of different disciplines. Using non-traditional techniques and different models, they attempt to understand the underlying processes and the historical events that account for the evolution of prehistoric Southwestern societies.While specific southwestern data is used for the test cases, the contributors to the seminar have gone beyond both the stage of describing basic temporal sequences and of defining broad types of behavioral patters, such as trade or warfare. They have utilized many of the concepts and techniques that were pioneered or enhanced by Santa Fe Institute scientists for exploring different types of complex adaptive systems, thereby providing new perspectives on prehistory.
The American Southwest preserves artifacts so well that broad strokes and simple models about prehistoric cultural evolution are insufficient to account for the evidence, so scientists have been forced to develop non-traditional techniques and complex models, which can then be applied to other areas that have been able to slide by until now. In October 1990, physical and behavioral scientists met at the Santa Fe Institute to show off their latest efforts in defining problems and providing answers, and offer them in 16 papers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Book Details
Published
July 20, 1994
Publisher
Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., Advanced Book Program, c1994.