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Modeling the Coevolution of Religion and Coordination in Balinese Rice Farming
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A simulation-based analysis of the origin of cultural coherence focused on the spread of religious patterns specific to rice-growing regions in southern Bali, demonstrating how a gradual process of individuals with different cultural variants can influence each other by variation in harvest success to yield coherence, especially when communication occurs infrequently.
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- publisherUniversity of Minnesota Press
- publisher placeMinneapolis, MN
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- rightsCopyright 2019 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota
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