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A Replication of Rolf Zieglers Kula Ring Simulation (1.0.0)

This model is a simulation of the ceremonial exchange network in Papua New Guinea called the Kula Ring. In the Kula Ring, there are two types of gifts that travel in opposite directions: armshells counterclockwise and necklaces clockwise. This model is a replication of some aspects of a model created by Rolf Ziegler. The purpose of Ziegler’s model was to account for the emergence and stability of this exchange network.

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A Replication of Rolf Zieglers Kula Ring Simulation 1.0.0

This model is a simulation of the ceremonial exchange network in Papua New Guinea called the Kula Ring. In the Kula Ring, there are two types of gifts that travel in opposite directions: armshells counterclockwise and necklaces clockwise. This model is a replication of some aspects of a model created by Rolf Ziegler. The purpose of Ziegler’s model was to account for the emergence and stability of this exchange network.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.0.0 Rhian Stotts Tue Dec 16 06:51:22 2008 Sun Feb 18 06:11:23 2018 Published

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