Barbarigenesis and the collapse of complex societies: Rome and after.
"Barbarism" is perhaps best understood as a recurring syndrome among peripheral societies in response to the threats and opportunities presented by more developed neighbors. This article develops a mathematical model of barbarigenesis-the formation of "barbarian" societies adjace...
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Auteur principal: | Doug Jones |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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