A model of long-term population growth with an application to Central West Argentina

Author:

Freeman JacobORCID,Gil Adolfo F.,Peralta Eva A.,Franchetti Fernando,López José ManuelORCID,Neme Gustavo

Abstract

We propose an Ideal Specialization Model to help explain the diversity of population growth trajectories exhibited across archaeological regions over thousands of years. The model provides a general set of expectations useful for guiding empirical research, and we provide a concrete example by conducting a preliminary evaluation of three expectations in Central West Argentina. We use kernel density estimates of archaeological radiocarbon, estimates of paleoclimate, and human bone stable isotopes from archaeological remains to evaluate three expectations drawn from the model’s dynamics. Based on our results, we suggest that innovations in the production of food and social organization drove demographic transitions and population expansion in the region. The consistency of population expansion in the region positively associates with changes in diet and, potentially, innovations in settlement and social integration.

Funder

PICT

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas

Universidad Tecnológica Nacional

Swiss Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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