Interpretation of some artifacts as special simulation tools and environments
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Interpretation of some artifacts as special simulation tools and environments
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Anopriyenko, A.
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archaeosimulation
special simulation tools "stone computers" EARLIEST KNOWN SIMULATION TOOL |
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Simulation plays the essentially more significant role in the human history and culture than it is usually assumed. On some examples it can be demonstrated that modern computational simulation has ancient prototypes and some artefacts can be interpreted as special simulation tools and environments. As typical examples of ancient simulation tools the “life/world tree” on mammoth bone and megalithical “models of the world” are presented. These artefacts were interpreted earlier as calendars, observatories or “ancient computers”. The proposed hypothesis considers the following interpretation as the most exact and appropriate: “special computational simulation tools and environments with real-time functions (calendar) and real-world interface (observatory)”.
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2011-12-24T11:35:20Z
2011-12-24T11:35:20Z 1997-06-01 |
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Article
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Anopriyenko A. Interpretation of some artifacts as special simulation tools and environments / “Short Papers Proceedings of the 1997 European Simulation Multiconference ESM'97. Istanbul, June 1-4, 1997" – Istanbul, SCS, 1997, p. 23-26.
http://ea.donntu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/3535 |
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en
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European Simulation Multiconference ESM'97
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