Papers

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PUBLICATIONS

Snitker, Grant (2020, In Review). Identifying the influence of Neolithic agro-pastoral land-use on Holocene fire regimes through simulated sedimentary charcoal records. In Simulating the Transition to Agriculture and Its Ecological and Cultural Consequences, edited by Sean M. Bergin and Salvador Pardo-Gordó. Springer, New York.

Bergin, Sean (2020, In Review). The Essential Geography of the Impresso-Cardial Spread: the development and application of a chronosurface to the spread of agriculture in the west Mediterranean. In Simulating the Transition to Agriculture and Its Ecological and Cultural Consequences, edited by Sean M. Bergin and Salvador Pardo-Gordó. Springer, New York.

Snitker, G. (2018). Identifying natural and anthropogenic drivers of prehistoric fire regimes through simulated charcoal records. Journal of Archaeological Science, 95, 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2018.04.009

Robinson, D. T., Di Vittorio, A., Alexander, P., Arneth, A., Barton, C. M., Brown, D. G., … Verburg, P. H. (2018). Modelling feedbacks between human and natural processes in the land system. Earth System Dynamics, 9(2), 895–914. https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-9-895-2018

Snitker, G., Castillo, A. D., Barton, C. M., Aubán, J. B., Puchol, O. G., & Pardo-Gordó, S. (2018). Patch-based survey methods for studying prehistoric human land-use in agriculturally modified landscapes: A case study from the Canal de Navarrés, eastern Spain. Quaternary International, 483, 5–22. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2018.01.034

Miller, Nari (2017). Soil residence times of uncultivated hillslopes in Navarrés, SP, and Arizona, US, using meteoric 10- Beryllium. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. 49 (6).

Pardo-Gordó, S., Bergin, S. M., Bernabeu Aubán, J., & Barton, C. M. (2017). Alternative Stories of Agricultural Origins: The Neolithic Spread in the Iberian Peninsula. In O. García-Puchol & D. C. Salazar-García (Eds.), Times of Neolithic Transition along the Western Mediterranean (pp. 101–131). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52939-4_5

Bergin, S. M. (2016). Mechanisms and Models of Agropastoral Spread During the Neolithic in the West Mediterranean: The Cardial Spread Model (Ph.D., Arizona State University). Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/1845308964/abstract/D160E6963AD94128PQ/1

Barton, C.M., Ullah, I.I.T., Bergin, S.M., Sarjoughian, H.S., Mayer, G.R., Bernabeu-Auban, J.E., Heimsath, A.M., Acevedo, M.F., Riel-Salvatore, J.G., Arrowsmith, Jr., (2016). Experimental socioecology: Integrative science for Anthropocene landscape dynamics. Anthropocene 13: 34-45.

Díez Castillo, A., García Puchol, O., Bernabeu Aubán, J., Barton, C. M., Pardo Gordò, S., Snitker, G., … Bergin, S. (2016). Resiliencia y cambio durante el Holoceno en La Canal de Navarrés (Valencia): recientes trabajos de prospección. Archivo de Prehistoria Levantina, XXXI, 169–185.

Barton, C.M. (2016). From Narratives to algorithms: extending archaeological explanation beyond archaeology. In: Isendahl, C., Stump, D. (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Historical Ecology and Applied Archaeology. Oxford University Press, Oxford: p. 27.

Cabré, J., (2016). Michael Barton: “El cambio climático no tiene por qué ser malo.” Diari de Tarragona 11.

Arıkan, B., Restelli, F.B., Masi, A. (2016). Comparative modeling of Bronze Age land use in the Malatya Plain (Turkey). Quaternary Science Reviews 136: 122–133.

Soto-Berelov, Mariela, Patricia Fall, Steven Falconer & Elizabeth Ridder (2015). Modeling vegetation dynamics in the Southern Levant through the Bronze Age. Journal of Archaeological Science 53: 94-109.

Pardo Gordò, S., Bernabeu Aubán, J., Garcia Puchol, O., Barton, C.M., Bergin, S.M. (2015). The origins of agriculture in Iberia: a computational model. Documenta Praehistorica XLII: 117–131.

Ullah, Isaac I. T. (2015). Integrating Older Survey Data into Modern Research Paradigms: Identifying and Correcting Spatial Error in “Legacy” Datasets. Advances in Archaeological Practice 3(4): 331–350.

Barton, C. Michael, Isaac Ullah, & Arjun Heimsath (2015). How to Make a Barranco: Modeling Erosion and Land-Use in Mediterranean Landscapes. Land 4(3): 578–606.

Bernabeu Aubán, J., Barton, C. M., Pardo Gordó, S., & Bergin, S. M (2015). Modeling initial Neolithic dispersal. The first agricultural groups in West Mediterranean. Ecological Modelling, 307, 22–31. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2015.03.015

Sarjoughian, Hessam, Gary Meyer, Isaac Ullah & C. Michael Barton (2015). Managing Hybrid Model Composition Complexity: Human–Environment Simulation Models. In Concepts and Methodologies for Modeling and Simulation, edited by Levent Yilmaz. Springer International Publishing, pp. 107-134.

Bernabeu Auban, J., Barton, C. M., García Puchol, O., Diez Castillo, A., & Pardo Gordó, S (2014). Prospecciones en la Canal de Navarrés: Campaña 2014. Valencia: Servei de Patrimoni. Consellería de Cultura, Generalitat Valenciana.

García Puchol, O., Barton, M., Bernabeu Aubán, J., Diez Castillo, A., & Pardo Gordò, S (2014). De la prospección sistemática al laboratorio GIS en La Canal de Navarrés. SAGVNTVM. Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia, 46(0), 209–214.http://doi.org/10.7203/SAGVNTVM.46.4239

Mitasova, Helena, C. Michael Barton, Issac Ullah, J Hofierka, & Russell S Harmon (2013). GIS-based soil erosion modeling. In Treatise in Geomorphology: Vol. 3 Remote Sensing and GI Science in Geomorphology, edited by J. Shroder & M. Bisho. Academic Press, San Diego, CA, pp. 228-258.

Barton, C. Michael (2013). Stories of the Past or Science of the Future? Archaeology and Computational Social Science. In Computational Approaches to Archaeological Spaces, edited by A Bevan and MW Lake. Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek, CA, pp. 151–178.

Arıkan, Bulent (2012). Don’t abhor your neighbor for he is a pastoralist: the GIS-based modeling of the past human–environment interactions and landscape changes in the Wadi el-Hasa, west-central Jordan. Journal of Archaeological Science 39: 2908–2920.

Barton, C. Michael, Isaac I.T. Ullah, Sean M. Bergin, Helena, Mitasova, Hessam Sarjoughian (2012). Looking for the future in the past: long-term change in socioecological systems. Ecological Modelling 241: 42-53.

Ullah, I.I., & Sean Bergin (2012). Modeling the consequences of village site location: Least Cost Path Modeling in a coupled GIS and Agent-Based model of village agropastoralism in Eastern Spain. In Least Cost Analysis of Social Landscapes: Archaeological Case Studies for Beginners and Experts Alike, edited by D.A. White and S. L. Surface-Evans, University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, pp 155-173.

Arıkan, Bulent (2011). Cooperation and Competition: The Comparative Assessment of Tribal Dynamics in the Marginal Landscapes of the Wadi el-Hasa, in west-central Jordan in the Early Bronze and Iron ages. Traces in Time 1.

Soto-Berelov, Mariela (2011). Vegetation Modeling of Holocene Landscapes in the Southern Levant. PhD thesis, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.

Ullah, I.I., (2010). A GIS method for assessing the zone of human-environmental impact around archaeological sites: a test case from the Late Neolithic of Wadi Ziqlâb, Jordan. Journal of Archaeological Science, 33(6):623-632. Corrected Proof. PDF (1Mb)

Barton, C. Michael, Isaac Ullah, and Sean Bergin (2010). Land use, water, and Mediterranean landscapes: modelling long-term dynamics of complex socio-ecological systems. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, 368:5275-5297. PDF (1.7 Mb)

Barton, C. Michael, Isaac Ullah, and Helena Mitasova (2010). Computational modeling and Neolithic socioecological dynamics: a case study from southwest Asia. American Antiquity, 75(2):364-386. PDF (6 Mb)

Arikan, Bulent (2010). Reorganization and Risk: Environmental Change and Tribal Land Use in Marginal Landscapes of Southern Jordan. PhD thesis, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. PDF (7 Mb)

Mayer, Gary. R. (2009). Composing hybrid discrete event system and cellular automata models. PhD thesis, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. PDF (2 Mb)

Miller, Alexandra Michael Barton, Oreto Garcia, Joan Bernabeu (2009). Surviving the Holocene crisis: human ecological responses to the onset of the current interglacial. Journal of Anthropological Research, 65(2): 207-220. PDF (7 Mb)

Mayer, G.R., H.S. Sarjoughian, (2009). Composable cellular automata, Simulation, 85(11-12): 735-749. PDF (1 Mb)

McClure, S. B., Barton, C. M., & Jochim, M. A. (2009). Human behavioral ecology and climate change during the transition to agriculture in Valencia, eastern Spain. Journal of Anthropological Research, 65(2): 253-269.

Diez Castillo, Agustín, C. Michael Barton, Neus La Roca Cervigón, Joan Bernabeu Aubán (2008). Landscape socioecology in the Serpis Valley (10000-4000 BP). In Layers of Perception: Proceedings of the 35th CAA Conference, Berlin, April 2007, edited by A. Posluschny, K. Lambers, & I. Herzog , chapt. 8-11. Dr.Rudolf Habel GmbH. Kolloquien zur Vor- und Fruhgeschichte, Vol. 10, Bonn. PDF (4 Mb)

Mayer, G.R., H.S. Sarjoughian, (2008). A Composable Discrete-Time Cellular Automaton Formalism, First International Workshop on Social Computing, Behavioral Modeling, and Prediction, pp. 187-196, Springer, April, Phoenix, AZ.

Mayer, Gary, Hessam Sarjoughian (2007). Complexities of Simulating a Hybrid Agent-Landscape Model Using Multi-Formalism Composability, Agent-Directed Simulation, Spring Simulation Multi-conference, pp. 161-168, March, Norfolk, Virginia. PDF (172 Kb)

PRESENTATIONS

Acevedo, M. F., Boyd, W. A., Sarjoughian, H. S., Ullah, I. I. T., & Barton, C. M. (2018, June). Integrating socio-environmental models: vegetation, agriculture, and landform dynamics. Presented at the 9th International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software, Fort Collins, Colorado.

Barton, C. M., Ullah, I. I. T., Gauthier, N., MIller, N., Snitker, G., Esteban, I., … Heimsath, A. M. (2018, September). "Digital Proxies" for Validating Models of Past Socio-Ecological Systems in the Mediterranean Landscape Dynamics Project. Presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Barcelona.

Bergin, Sean., Snitker, Grant (2018, September). Vegetation Transformation During the European Neolithic: The Effects of Agro-pastoral Subsistence on Plant Communities in Europe. Paper presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Barcelona.

Snitker, Grant (2018, September). Identifying the Influence of Neolithic Agro-Pastoral Land-use on Holocene Fire Regimes through Simulated Sedimentary Charcoal Records. Paper presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Barcelona.

Bergin, Sean., Snitker, Grant (2018). Large-scale Socioecological Transformation: The Effects of Subsistence Change on Holocene Vegetation Across Europe. Poster Presentation at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in Washington D.C.

Bergin, Sean., Salvador Pardo Gordó, Michael Barton, Joan Bernabeu Aubán, Nicolas Gauthier, and Ricky R

obertson (2017). Testing Social and Ecological Drivers for the Initial Spread of Agriculture in the Western Mediterranean.. 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Vancouver, Canada D

iez Castillo, Agustín., Grant Snitker, Joan Bernabeu Aubán, Oreto García Puchol, Salvador Pardo Gordó, C. Michael Barton (2017). Examen de las dinámicas socio-ecológicas en el valle medio del Xùquer (Valencia) desde el Pleistoceno Medio hasta el Calcolítico. 12th Iberian Congress of Archaeometry. Burgos, Spain Sarjoughi

an, Hessam S (2017). Restraining Complexity and Scale Traits for Component-Based Simulation Models. Winter Simulation Conference, Las Vegas, NV, USA Ullah, Is

aac (2017). Coupled Human-Earth Systems Models and the “Digital Proxy Record:” Connecting the Human and Natural. . May 23 -25th 2017.. CSDMS annual meeting. “Modeling Coupled Earth and Human Systems - The Dynamic Duo.” Barton, M

ichael (2016). Modeling Human Systems: Computation & Social Science. Presented at "Modeling Socioecological Dynamics: Methods and Case Studies" workshop, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey. March 2016. Barton, M

ichael (2016). Modeling and Complexity in Socioecological Systems. Presented at "Modeling Socioecological Dynamics: Methods and Case Studies" workshop, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey. March 2016. Barton, M

ichael (2016). The Emergence of a Coupled Natural & Human World: Interdisciplinary Research in Mediterranean Landscapes. Invited colloquium, Departement d'Anthropologie, Universite de Montreal. Montreal, Canada Barton, M

ichael (2016). The Emergence of a Coupled Natural & Human World: Interdisciplinary research in the Mediterranean Landscape Dynamics Project.. Invited presentation to the US Global Change Research Program, August 2016. Barton, C

Michael, Emili Aura Tortosa, Oreto Garcia Puçol, Julien Riel-Salvatore, Nicolas Gauthier, Margarita Vadillo Conesa, and Geneviève Pothier-Bouchard (2016). Risk and Resilience in the Late Glacial: a Case Study from the Western Mediterranean. Keynote presentation for "Late Glacial to Early Holocene Socio-ecological responses to climatic instability within the Mediterranean Basin" (MEDINES) conference, Tarragona, Spain. February 2016. Bergin, S

ean (2016). Neolithic Spread Models, Agricultural Islands and Pivotal Parameters: Impressions Gleaned from Simulating the Spread of Agriculture in the West Mediterranean.. Invited symposium paper presented at the 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 2016.. Orlando, FL Pothier-B

ouchard, G., Riel-Salvatore, J, Ullah, I.T., Barton, C.M. (2016). Fragments d’Anthropocène: Le LAIHE et les interactions humain-environnement en Ligurie sur la (très) longue durée. Forum Environnement. Université de Montréal, 19 February 2016. Riel-Salvatore

, J. (2016). Nouvelles dones sur les interactions humain-environnement préhistoriques en Ligurie (Italie). Invited lecture. CÉLAT, Université Laval, Québec, QC. 11 March 2016. Snitker, Grant (201

6). Fire, Humans, and Landscape Evolution: Modeling Anthropogenic Fire and Neolithic Landscapes in the Western Mediterranean. Invited symposium paper presented at the 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Orlando, FL. April 2016. Ullah, Isaac (2016)

. Traces of Complexity: Connecting Model Output with Archaeological Reality. Invited symposium paper presented at the 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 2016. Ullah, I. and C. Mi

chael Barton (2015). Complexity in space and time: spatio-temporal variability and scale in simulations of social-ecological systems. Symposium: “Simulating Social Complexity to Understand the Archaeological Past." 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco. CA. Ullah I. and C. Mic

hael Barton (2014). Mediterranean Landscape Dynamics Project II. Symposium: "DDIG Lightning Talks." Digital Data Interest Group business meeting. 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX. Bergin, S. and C. M

ichael Barton (2013). Dimensions of Human Land-Use Practices: An Exploration of Socio-Natural Interactions in Neolithic Spain. Invited paper presented in the symposium “New Directions in Modeling Dynamics in Coupled Social-Natural Systems” at the 78th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, HI. Bergin, S. Isaac Ul

lah, C. Michael Barton, Claudine Gravel-Miguel (2012). Human-Environment Interactions in a Changing Environment: A Computational Model of Agropastoral Practices and Landscapes in Neolithic Spain. Invited paper presented in the symposium “Socio-natural systems in pastoral and agro-pastoral societies: Archaeological investigations of pastoral landscapes” at the 77th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, TN. PDF (5 Mb) Ullah,I. Bulent Ari

kan, C. Michael Barton, Gary Mayer and Hessam Sarjoughian (2012). Simulating the long-term effects of agropastoral landuse decisions: a computational modeling approach to the Prepottery/Pottery Neolithic transition in northern Jordan. Paper presented in the symposium “Socio-natural systems in pastoral and agro-pastoral societies: Archaeological investigations of pastoral landscapes” at the 77th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, TN. Bergin, S. Isaac Ul

lah, Bulent Arikan, C. Michael Barton, Gary Mayer and Hessam Sarjoughian (2011). Simulating Neolithic Landscape Dynamics: A Coupled ABM-GIS Model of Agro-Pastoral Systems in Eastern Spain. Poster Presentation at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in Sacramento, Ca Ullah, I. C. Michae

l Barton, Sean Bergin, Hessam Sarjoughian and Gary Mayer (2011). Simulating Neolithic Landscape Dynamics: A Coupled ABM-GIS Model of Agro-Pastoral Systems in Eastern Spain. Poster Presentation at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in Sacramento, Ca. PDF (16 Mb) Barton, C. Michael

(2010). Modeling complex ecodynamics in Mediterranean landscapes. Invited paper presented at Bio-Diversity of Ancient Societies: Explorations on Nature, Worldviews, and Human Evolution, conference organized by Aichi Prefectural University, Nagoya, Japan. October 6-8, 2010. PDF (25 Mb) Bergin, S. Isaac Ul

lah, Michael Barton, Gary Mayer and Hessam Sarjoughian (2010). Coupled ABM-GIS Modeling of Agro-Pastoral Systems in Eastern Spain. Poster presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO. PDF (3 Mb) Swantek, Laura Anne

(2010). Archaeology in the Classroom: Mediterranean Landscape Dynamics Educational Outreach. Poster presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO. PDF (1.2 Mb) Barton, C. Michael

(2010). Coupling the past, present, and future of socio-ecological systems: the Mediterranean Landscape Dynamics Project. Invited paper presented at Frontiers in Research on Coupled Human and Natural Systems (CHANS): Current Progress and Future Opportunities, conference sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Washington, DC, April 15, 2010. PDF (5 Mb) Barton, C. Michael,

Isaac Ullah, Gary Mayer, Hessam Sarjoughian, Sean Bergin, Alexandra Miller, & Helena Mitasova (2010). Coupled Models for Coupled Systems: Land-Use and Landscape Dynamics in the Mediterranean. Invited symposium paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Washington, DC. PDF (11 Mb) Hill, J. Brett, Ale

xandra Miller, Elizabeth Wentz & C. Michael Barton (2010). Archaeoclimatology and ancient Mediterranean landscape dynamics. Poster presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Washington, DC. PDF (11 Mb) Swantek, Laura Anne

and Maggie McGraw (2009). Linking Science, Social Studies, and Sustainability through NSF Research on Mediterranean Landscapes: The Mediterranean Landscape Dynamics Project in Schools. Presentation for The National Science Teachers Association. Phoenix, Arizona. PDF (3.1 Mb) Barton, C. Michael

(2009). Land-use, water, and Mediterranean landscapes: modeling long-term dynamics of complex socioecological systems. Invited paper presented at Water and Society: Past, Present, and Future, conference jointly sponsored by the Royal Society and British Academy, London, November 9-10, 2009. PDF (6 Mb) Bergin, Sean, Isaac

Ullah and G. Mayer (2009). A Coupled ABM-GIS model of small-scale farming. Poster presented at the North American Association for Computational Social and Organizational Sciences Meeting in Tempe, AZ. PDF (7 Mb) McGraw, Maggie & La

ura Anne Swantek (2009). Neolithic Survivor: The Mediterranean Landscape Dynamics Project in the Classroom. Presentation for Geofest: Arizona Geographic Alliance. Mesa, Arizona. PDF (2.5 Mb) Bergin, Sean, & Ale

xandra Miller (2009). Paleoclimate Modeling and the Drivers of Early Neolithic Expansion in Mediterranean Europe. Paper presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, GA. Barton, C. Michael

(2009). From narratives to algorithms: extending archaeological explanation beyond archaeology. Invited Plenary Session paper presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, GA. PDF (1 Mb) Ullah, Isaac, Gary

Mayer, C. Michael Barton, & Hessam Sarjoughian (2008). Coupled agent-based and geospatial models: a new approach to socioecological simulation. Invited symposium paper presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC. PDF (2 Mb) Miller, Alexandra,

C. Michael Barton, Steven Schmich, & Sarah McClure (2008). Climate change and socioecological dynamics in eastern Spain. Invited symposium paper presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC. PDF (8.2 Mb) Hill, J. Brett, Ale

xandra Miller, Elizabeth Wentz. & C. Michael Barton (2008). Archaeoclimatology and Ancient Mediterranean Landscape Dynamics. Invited symposium paper presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC. PDF (1.3 Mb) DiMaggio, E.N., N.

La Roca, JR Arrowsmith, A Diez Castillo, J Bernabeu Auban, CM Barton (2008). Field Investigations of Landscape Development in southeast Spain for use in Modeling Holocene (8,000 – 1,500 yr) Agropastoral Landuse and Landscape Interactions. Poster presented at the American Geophysical Union 2007 meeting. PDF (27.4 Mb) Barton, C. Michael

(2008). Computational modeling for socioecological systems science. Invited speaker for Modeling Social Behavior, Informational Conference at National Institutes of Health, Washington, DC, November 6-7, 2008. PDF (5 Mb) Ullah, Isaac & Mich

ael Barton (2007). Alternative futures of the past: modeling Neolithic landuse and its consequences in the ancient Mediterranean. Contributed paper presented at the 72st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX. PDF (4.4 Mb) Rempel, Sidney, M.

Soto, P. Fall, S. Falconer (2007). Tell identification in the northern Jordan Valley: comparing methods using multiple remotely-sensed data sets. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Austin Texas, April 2007. PDF (4.4 Mb) Soto, Mariela, P. F

all, C.M. Barton, S. Falconer, H. Sarjoughian, R. Arrowsmith (2007). Land Cover Change in the Southern Levant: 1973 to 2007. Paper presented at the ASPRS Southwest Technical Conference, Arizona State University, March 7 2007. PDF (4.2 Mb) Mayer, G.R. & H.S.

Sarjoughian (2007). Complexities of Simulating a Hybrid Agent-Landscape Model using Multi-Formalism Composability. Spring Simulation Multi-Conference (SpringSim 2007). Norfolk, VA. 25–29 March 2007 (in press). PDF (556 Kb) Gundlach, K., & Sar

joughian, H. (2007). Domain-Specific Agent Modeling with SESM. Poster presented to Community of Undergraduate Research Scholars, ASU, April 2007 and the Fulton Undergraduate Student Research Symposium (ASU). PDF (92 Kb) Sarjoughian, Hessam

& Michael Barton (2007). Composing Agent and Landscape Models: An Example from the Mediterranean. Invited paper presented at the Workshop on aspects of Social and Socio-Environmental Dynamics, Arizona State University, January 2007. PDF (7.7 Mb) Arrowsmith, J. R.,

E.N. DiMaggio, C.M. Barton, H. Sarjoughian, P. Fall, S. Falconer, I. Ullah (2006). Geomorphic mapping and paleoterrain generation for use in modeling Holocene (8,000 – 1,500 yr) agropastoral landuse and landscape interactions in southeast Spain. Poster presented at the American Geophysical Union 2006, San Francisco. PDF (3.3 Mb) Sarjoughian, H., G.

Mayer, E. Allen (2006). Simulating Human Agropastoral Activities Using Hybrid Agent-Landscape Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Poster presented at the SCI Research Symposium, September 2006, ASU. PDF (268 Kb) Isaac Ullah & Micha

el Barton (2006). Modeling impacts of landuse practices on Mediterranean landscapes. Presentation at the Archaeological Sciences of America Symposium, September 2006, Tucson, AZ. PDF (10 Mb) Ullah, Isaac IT (20

06). GIS and Pastoralists in Beidha, Southern Jordan: Predictive Modeling of Campsite Location”. Presentation given at the 2006 Annual Conference of WECSOR/ASOR Pacific Southwest Region, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA. PDF (852 Kb) Barton, Michael, H.

Sarjoughian, S. Falconer, H. Mitasova, R. Arrowsmith, & P. Fall (2006). Modeling Long-Term Landscape Dynamics and the Emergence of Intensification. Invited symposium paper presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan. PDF (2 Mb) Allen, Eowyn, Steve

n Falconer, Hessam Sarjoughian, Michael Barton, & Pat Fall (2006). Modeling of Agropastoral Human Activities Using Agent-Based Simulation. Poster presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan. PDF (736 Kb) Mayer, G. S., H.S.

Sarjoughian, E. Allen, S. Falconer, & C.M. Barton (2006). Simulation modeling for human community and agricultural landuse. The Society for Modeling and Simulation International. In press. PDF (212 Kb) Barton, Michael, &

Hessam Sarjoughian (2005). Modeling Long-term Socioecology: the Mediterranean Landscape Dynamics Project. Invited presentation for “Next Generation Simulations of Human-Environmental Interactions”. Sponsored by the Santa Fe Institute and the University of Arizona, Tucson, 12-14 December, 2005. PDF of part 1 (8.8 Mb), PDF of part 2 (380 Kb) Barton, Michael (20

05). Integrating spatial and temporal dynamics in ecological modeling: issues and directions. Invited presentation for “Eco-cultural Niche Modeling: an OMLL - NSF Symposium”, Les Eyzies, France, 22-26 September, 2005. PDF (7.6 Mb) Barton, Michael (20

04). Landuse and landscape socioecology in the Mediterranean Basin: an overview of planned research. Invited presentation to workshop “Modeling Long Term Culture Change”, Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM. October 24-27, 2004. PDF (1.3 Mb)