This study guide should provide you with a solid foundation for creating your own models. It is designed to be done in conjunction with Learning Lab 6, which provides a detailed lab for starting with an idea and ending up with a completed original model, although if you are new to NetLogo, you are probably better offer completing the earlier Learning Labs first as Lab 6 is more advanced.
The NetLogo User’s Manual provides a lot of good resources for learning NetLogo. These tutorials build upon many of them, drawing from the Programming Guide, and expanding on important concepts.
S. Graham, and J. Steiner. Digital Discovery: Exploring New Frontiers in Human Heritage. CAA 2006. Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. Proceedings of the 34th Conference, Fargo, United States, April 2006, Budapest, Archaeolingua, (2007)