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Gracias a la afinidad entre conflictividad y entropía, la célebre ecuación de Ludwig Boltzmann se puede adaptar al contexto funerario de la arqueología de los fenómenos sociales para medir el impacto de ese parámetro social y el riesgo de colapso en el seno de una civilización antigua. Nuevamente, se recurre al ejemplo de la Mesoamérica prehispánica para demostrarlo. ENGLISH: Boltzmann and the Connection of Thermodynamics with the Archaeology of Social Phenomena. Thanks to the affinity between conflict and entropy, the famous Ludwig Boltzmann's equation can be adapted to the mortuary context of the archaeology of social phenomena to measure the impact of that social parameter and the collapse risk within an ancient civilization. The example of pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica is used to demonstrate it.
thermodynamics, collapse, conflict, Boltzmann, archaeology, entropy, social phenomena
thermodynamics, collapse, conflict, Boltzmann, archaeology, entropy, social phenomena
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