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Smith, Michael E., and José Lobo,  2016  Comment on Jennings and Earle, "Urbanization, State Formation, and Cooperation: A Reappraisal". Current Anthropology 57(5):485-486.
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      Urban HistoryCitiesAncient UrbanismUrban Scaling
I describe a new approach to understanding processes of village aggregation and urbanization in the past. The key concept—energized crowding—refers to the social effects of large numbers of social interactions that take place within... more
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      ArchaeologyUrban HistoryUrban StudiesComplexity
In recent decades researchers in a variety of disciplines have developed a new "urban science," the central goal of which is to build general theory regarding the social processes underlying urbanization. Much work in urban science is... more
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      Complexity TheoryComparative UrbanismUrbanismUrban Scaling
A key property of modern cities is increasing returns to scale—the finding that many socioeconomic outputs increase more rapidly than their population size. Recent theoretical work proposes that this phenomenon is the result of general... more
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      Economic AnthropologyEconomic DevelopmentUrban Scaling
Oxbow Books: Oxford and Philadelphia, 2016. This volume features a selection of 14 papers presented at the 25th annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference held at the University of Leicester in March 2015, which drew delegates of... more
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      Roman HistoryLate Antique ArchaeologyLate AntiquityTheoretical Archaeology
Ortman, Scott G., Kaitlyn E. Davis, José Lobo, Michael E. Smith, Luis M.A. Bettencourt and Aaron Trumbo  (2016)  Settlement Scaling and Economic Change in the Central Andes. Journal of Archaeological Science 73:94-106.
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      Andean ArchaeologySettlement PatternsComparative UrbanismComplexity
In a recent critique on the correlation between urbanization and economic development in the Roman world, it was stressed that ‘we need a theory of (ancient) urbanization and of the nature of the processes that supported the development... more
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      Roman HistoryUrban StudiesRoman RepublicUrbanization
Medieval European urbanization presents a line of continuity between earlier cities and modern European urban systems. Yet, many of the spatial, political and economic features of medieval European cities were particular to the Middle... more
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      ComplexityAncient UrbanismMedieval Cities and UrbanismUrban Scaling
This thesis explores the question of whether correlations between socioeconomic indicators and health and environmental indicators can be observed at the metropolitan level of analysis. Indicators are considered both in terms of per... more
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      Urban PlanningUrban StudiesUrban EconomicsUrban And Regional Planning
Medieval European urbanization presents a line of continuity between earlier cities and modern European urban systems. Yet, many of the spatial, political and economic features of medieval European cities were particular to the Middle... more
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      Urban GeographyMedieval HistoryHistorical DemographyUrban History
In a recent critique on the correlation between urbanization and economic development in the Roman world it was stressed that ‘we need a theory of (ancient) urbanization and of the nature of the processes that supported the development of... more
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      Economic HistoryLandscape ArchaeologyUrban StudiesAncient economies (Archaeology)