Comparative modeling of Bronze Age land use in the Malatya Plain (Turkey)

Bülent Arikan, Francesca Balossi Restelli, Alessia Masi*

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Abstract

Computational modeling in archeology has proven to be a useful tool in quantifying changes in the paleoenvironment. This especially useful method combines data from diverse disciplines to answer questions focusing on the complex and non-linear aspects of human-environment interactions. The research presented here uses various proxy records to compare the changes in climate during the Bronze Age in the Malatya Plain in eastern Anatolia, which is situated at the northern extremity of northern Mesopotamia. Extensive agropastoral land use modeling was applied to three sites of different size and function in the Malatya Plain during the Early Bronze Age I period to simulate the varying scale and intensity of human impacts in relation to changes in the level of social organization, demography, and temporal length. The results suggest that even in land use types subjected to a light footprint, the scale and intensity of anthropogenic impacts change significantly in relation to the level of social organization.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)122-133
Number of pages12
JournalQuaternary Science Reviews
Volume136
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 2016

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.

Funding

This research has been supported by Grant # 113K826 from the Technological and Scientific Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) . Bülent Arıkan is grateful for the Council's support and encouragement in the applications of computational modeling in the social sciences. He is also grateful to Marcella Frangipane and the rest of the excavation team at Arslantepe for open-heartedly embracing the simulation project he had proposed in the fall of 2013. Finally, he wishes to offer his gratitude to his colleagues Isaac T. Ullah and Sean Bergin at Arizona State University for their collaboration.

FundersFunder number
Technological and Scientific Research Council of Turkey
TÜBİTAK
National Science Foundation1440015

    Keywords

    • Anthropogenic impacts
    • Bronze Age
    • Land use
    • Modeling
    • Paleoclimate
    • Social organization

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