The dominant social theory used by archaeologists has tended to
focus on either small scale agency or large-scale cultural patterns
and processes of change. The authors of this volume argue that
archaeologists should use nonlinear models to more accurately model
the connections between scales of analysis, and show how
micro-scale variation can lead to macro-scale cultural change. This
work examines the applications of nonlinear systems models within
archaeology and evaluates the range of approaches currently
encompassed within Complexity Theory.
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