Multiplicity and Path Dependency in the Modeling of Historical Routes: A Case Study of the Wonju Basin in the Central Region of the Korean Peninsula

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Professional Geographer Pub Date : 2023-09-12 DOI:10.1080/00330124.2023.2242468
Ilhong Ko, Woojin Shim, Hyunjoo Jung
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This article introduces how an interdisciplinary approach to modeling historical routes enriches route formation discourses. It combines the current least cost path-based modeling with a novel method developed by the authors, which employs hillslope position-based movement suitability as the primary cost factor to supplement slope gradient. Multiple routes can be modeled by using differently weighted combinations of the two cost factors, but for this study, three different routes were modeled for the case region, the Wonju Basin of the central Korean Peninsula, using archaeological site data roughly categorized into six time periods. By modeling the three different routes for each period, six time slices of movement were produced, and overlapping route sections were identified by superimposing the time slices. The results highlighted the multiplicity of routes, often overlooked when only the most optimal single route is modeled. Diachronic modeling also illustrated how route formation over time was influenced by self-enforcing processes, thereby illuminating path dependency. Guided by complex systems theory, this article provides insights into how the emergence of routes can be approached as both a physical and human spatial phenomenon.
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历史路径建模中的多重性与路径依赖性——以朝鲜半岛中部原州盆地为例
本文介绍了跨学科的历史路线建模方法如何丰富路线形成的论述。该方法将目前基于最小成本路径的建模方法与作者提出的一种新方法相结合,该方法采用基于坡度位置的运动适宜性作为主要成本因子来补充坡度。多种路线可以通过使用两种成本因素的不同加权组合来建模,但在本研究中,使用大致分为六个时期的考古遗址数据,为案例区域(朝鲜半岛中部的原州盆地)建模了三条不同的路线。通过对每个时间段的3条不同路线进行建模,生成6个运动时间片,并通过时间片的叠加识别出重叠的路线段。结果强调了路线的多样性,当只建模最优的单一路线时,往往会忽略这一点。历时建模还说明了路线形成如何随时间的推移受到自我执行过程的影响,从而阐明了路径依赖性。在复杂系统理论的指导下,本文提供了如何将路线的出现作为一种物理和人类空间现象来处理的见解。
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