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Modelling of hydrology and potential population levels at Bronze Age Jawa,Northern Jordan: a Monte Carlo approach to cope with uncertainty
Authors:P.G. Whitehead  S.J. Smith  A.J. Wade  S.J. Mithen  B.L. Finlayson  B. Sellwood  P.J. Valdes
Affiliation:1. School of Human and Environmental Sciences, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AB, UK;2. Council for British Research in the Levant, P.O. Box 519, Jubeiha, 11941 Amman, Jordan;3. Bristol Research Initiative for the Dynamic Global Environment (BRIDGE), School of Geographical Sciences, University Road, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1SS, UK
Abstract:An annual water balance model for Wadi Rajil, in Northern Jordan, is used to simulate the ancient water supply system for the Early Bronze Age site of Jawa. The model includes: water delivery from the catchment; local pond storage; and water demand for people, animals and irrigation. A Monte Carlo approach is used to incorporate the uncertainty associated with a range of factors including rainfall, evaporation, water losses and use. The stochastic simulation provides estimates of potential population levels sustainable by the water supply system. Historical precipitation estimates from a Global Circulation Model, with uncertainty bounds, are used to reconstruct the climate at Jawa in the Early Bronze Age (EBA). Model results indicate that the population levels in the predicted wetter conditions during parts of the EBA could have risen to ∼6000 and may have been higher in wet years. However, palaeoclimatic proxies also suggest prolonged droughts in the EBA; and during these periods the water management system was unable to provide adequate supply for a population of 6000. The utility of Monte Carlo based hydrological modelling as a tool within archaeological science is discussed.
Keywords:Water resources   Hydrology   Population   Jawa   Bronze Age   Monte Carlo   Modelling
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