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Diffusion-driven demographics -- Turing model as a concept for the emergence of sedentism

Authors :
Friesen, John
Hartig, Jakob
Henn, Katharina
Pelz, Peter F.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Sedentism was a decisive moment in the history of humankind. In a review article Kay and Kaplan quantified land use for early human settlements and found that sedentism and the emergence of farming go hand in hand. For these settlements two primary land use categories, farming and living, can be identified, whereas for hunter gatherer societies no distinct differences can be made. It is natural to search for this in the behavior of two different groups, settlers and farmers. The development of two distinct zones and the two groups lead us to the hypothesis that the emergence of settlements is the result of diffusion-driven Turing instability. In this short communication we further specify this and show that this results in a regular settlement arrangement as can still be seen today in agricultural regions.<br />Comment: 5 pages, short communication, 2 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2005.05107
Document Type :
Working Paper