Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                
Skip to main content
    • by 
    •   6  
      ArchaeologyBalkan StudiesNumismaticsStatistical Methods in Archaeology
It is a well‐known and geographically widespread problem in archaeozoology that the discrimination between remains of domesticated animals and their wild ancestors is not always possible. Due to an overlap in size as well as other... more
    • by 
    •   12  
      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyZooarchaeologyArchaeozoology
    • by 
    •   5  
      ArchaeologyArchaeological TheoryStatistical Methods in ArchaeologyQuantitative methods (Archaeology)
See abstract for book.
    • by 
    •   7  
      ArchaeologyApplied StatisticsArchaeometryStatistical Methods in Archaeology
When formulating scientific hypotheses which fulfill the rejectability criterion, the archaeologist is faced with the challenge of choosing a representative sample from often highly fragmentary data. The natural scientific approach of... more
    • by 
    •   10  
      ArchaeologyStatisticsDigital HumanitiesApplied Statistics
The author reveals and analyzes the ways of mathematical statistics methods penetration into archaeological science in general and into the archeology of Western Ural in particular, aims to introduce the history of mathematical methods... more
    • by 
    •   9  
      ArchaeologyFormal Methods (Formal Verification)Research Methods and MethodologyResearch Methodology
The thesis deals with spatial structure and chronological development of the early Lengyel Culture (4900-4700 cal BC) settlement at the site Svodín - Busahegy in Nové Zámky district, SW Slovakia. The approach is based on the settlement... more
    • by 
    •   29  
      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyStatisticsDigital Humanities
    • by 
    •   6  
      Archaeological GISStatistical ModelingSpatial archaeologyStatistical Methods in Archaeology
Simple methods are tested for morphometric study of bell-kraters and applied in conjunction with the stylistic study to the bell-kraters of the Telos Group, which includes the Telos, Oxford Griphomachy, Retorted and Black Thyrsus Painters... more
    • by 
    •   25  
      Classical ArchaeologyIconographyMuseum StudiesGreek Archaeology
See abstract for book.
    • by 
    •   9  
      ArchaeologyApplied StatisticsClustering and Classification MethodsArchaeometry
You yourself, or what is the same, your experience is such ``coin'' that, while you aren't questioned, it rotates all the time in ``free flight''. And only when you answer the question the ``coin'' falls on one of the sides: ``Yes'' or... more
    • by 
    •   159  
      Mathematical StatisticsProbability TheoryQuantum PhysicsStatistical Mechanics
    • by 
    •   11  
      Russian StudiesArchaeologyPottery (Archaeology)Material Culture Studies
This is a book-length treatment on the subject of statistical methods frequently used in Quantitative Archaeology and their implementation using the open-source software R. It is not intended as a textbook or as an introduction to either... more
    • by 
    •   9  
      ArchaeologyMultivariate StatisticsApplied StatisticsArchaeometry
    • by 
    •   24  
      ArchaeologyMigrationCultureEarly Medieval Archaeology
"The author undertakes an attempt to trace the ways of mathematical statistics methods penetration into archeological science in general and in the archeology of Western Ural in particular, aims to write the history of mathematical... more
    • by 
    •   8  
      ArchaeologyFormal Methods (Formal Verification)Research MethodologyHistory of Science
    • by 
    •   3  
      ArchaeologyStatistical Methods in ArchaeologyComputer Applications & Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA)
The archaeological literature is permeated with the use of simple statistical graphics, such as histograms, pie charts, barplots, scatterplots and boxplots. The text illustrates how such plots can be obtained using the open source... more
    • by 
    •   11  
      ArchaeologyApplied StatisticsData AnalysisStatistical Methods in Archaeology
The deposition of objects into water contexts is a custom that has permeated human tradition since prehistoric times and, in some form or another, is still being practiced today. The modern practice of dropping a coin in a fountain or... more
    • by 
    •   13  
      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyScottish StudiesCultural Landscapes
A large number of historical structures from the first millennium CE have been preserved in the cultural landscape around the middle reaches of the Morava River. The landscape palimpsest offers wide-ranging possibilities for studying... more
    • by  and +6
    •   14  
      BioarchaeologyEnvironmental ArchaeologyEarly Medieval HistoryArchaeological GIS
Weighing devices are the earliest material correlates of the rational quantification of economic value, and they yield great potential in the study of trade in pre-literate societies. However, the knowledge of European Bronze Age... more
    • by 
    •   20  
      Economic HistoryArchaeological Method & TheoryBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Bronze Age Archaeology
    • by  and +2
    •   12  
      Prehistoric ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyLandscape ArchaeologyArchaeological GIS
This article is of the earliest metal daggers, which in some cases are hardly distinguishable from knives, is compiled in the area between southern Bulgaria (Rohdope mountains), the western Ukraine and Upper Austria (Mondsee). They can be... more
    • by 
    •   26  
      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyBalkan Prehistory (Archaeology)Balkan History
""DOWNLOAD THE FULL TEXT IN RUSSIA""
    • by 
    •   16  
      ArchaeologyHistorical SociologyMedieval HistoryResearch Methods and Methodology
    • by 
    •   7  
      Landscape ArchaeologySurvey (Archaeological Method & Theory)Cultural Resource Management (Archaeology)Archaeological Prospection
    • by 
    •   10  
      ArchaeologyStatisticsDigital HumanitiesApplied Statistics
FROM CHAOS TO ORDER: A GROUP OF VESSELS FROM THE PLAIN OF GELA AND THE CONTAMINATIONS IN THE ENEOLITHIC OF SICILY. In 1960 the Museum of Gela in Sicily acquired a group of Eneolithic finds from a place called Ponte Olivo, without any... more
    • by 
    •   11  
      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyMediterranean prehistoryStatistical Methods in Archaeology
The article presents the principles for classification of Neolithic anthropomorphic sculpture in Bulgaria (SE Europe). As historiography, here are the views of Bulgarian authors on this issue. For the examples used unpublished... more
    • by 
    •   24  
      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyTypologyArchaeological Method & Theory
My Masters thesis, focused on the analysis of the well-known EBA necropolis of Demircihöyük Sarıket in the Eskişehir valley, which thanks to the largest corpus of published graves in the whole region, represents an ideal arena to use... more
    • by 
    •   8  
      Anatolian StudiesAnatolian ArchaeologyFunerary ArchaeologySocial Archaeology
"Mathematical analysis is becoming ever more useful when dealing with large amounts of archaeological data, due to the precision and certainty with which results can be produced. This presentation will propose the use of new mathematical... more
    • by 
    •   5  
      ArchaeologyBayesianStatistical Methods in ArchaeologyArchaeological Database
The document `Figures for “Basic Statistical Graphics for Archaeology with R: Life Beyond Excel” - R code’’ is a Word file associated with the referenced text. It contains full details of the R code need to undertake the analyses... more
    • by 
    •   9  
      ArchaeologyApplied StatisticsStatistical Methods in ArchaeologyR (Statistics)
    • by 
    •   4  
      Early Medieval ArchaeologyMedieval ArchaeologyDress and Personal Adornment (Archaeology)Statistical Methods in Archaeology
The book explores the phenomenon of wooden structures in Great Moravian graves at burial sites located near important centres, such as Mikulčice and Pohansko, and in peripheral areas (North Moravia). The objective is to describe and... more
    • by  and +1
    •   18  
      Nonparametric StatisticsStructural Equation ModelingArchaeological Method & TheoryEarly Medieval Archaeology
The authors build on a recently proposed three-level social model based on complex monitoring of elites of the Horákov and Platěnice groups/former HG and PG in Moravia (Mírová – Golec 2018, Fig. 22): 1 – magnate class; 2a – upper middle... more
    • by  and +1
    •   16  
      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyStatisticsSocial Anthropology
A leggyakrabban a germán vandál etnikummal azonosított Przeworsk kultúra magyarországi településeinek kutatása az elmúlt évtizedben fontos új eredményeket hozott. A tanulmány e római császárkori kultúrkör Magyarország területén feltárt... more
    • by 
    •   12  
      Pottery (Archaeology)Archaeological Method & TheoryRoman PotteryStatistical Methods in Archaeology
En el año 2003 la Consejería de Cultura de la Junta de Andalucía, a través del Centro de Documentación y Estudios del Instituto Andaluz del Patrimonio Histórico (IAPH), inició un proyecto innovador sin precedentes en el contexto nacional:... more
    • by  and +1
    •   36  
      CartographyArchaeologyDigital HumanitiesSpatial Analysis
Professor Marek Gedl is one of the most recognised Polish archaeologists in Germany. This paper attempts to assess the impact of German archaeology on Marek Gedl’s works, and the reception of his publications among German-speaking... more
    • by 
    •   8  
      Archaeological Method & TheoryQuantitative MethodsLate Bronze Age archaeologyHistory of Archeology
Materiał z referatu wygłoszonego na seminarium doktoranckim w styczniu 2019 roku.

Referat prezentuje wykorzystanie metod statystycznych w badaniach archeologicznych.
    • by 
    •   5  
      StatisticsStatistical ModelingStatistical Methods in ArchaeologyArcheologia
"A Petrographic Approach to Sand-Tempered Pottery Provenance Studies: Examples from Two Hohokam Local Systems" summarizes methods developed by the authors to model sand temper resource compositions in Arizona's Tucson and Tonto basins and... more
    • by 
    •   49  
      EthnoarchaeologyPottery (Archaeology)PetrologySouthwestern United States (Archaeology in North America)
Teknik skalogram berusaha mengidentifikasikan suatu skala tunggal, sepanjang ukuran efektif sikap dalam suatu keadaan yang ada dan dapat diperoleh. Tujuan teknik skalogram adalah untuk menentukan peringkat suatu objek tertentu. Prinsipnya... more
    • by 
    •   3  
      ArchaeologyStatistical Methods in ArchaeologyStatistics in archaeology
    • by 
    •   6  
      Early Medieval ArchaeologyDress and Personal Adornment (Archaeology)TransylvaniaStatistical Methods in Archaeology
A central aim of Neolithic studies in Europe is to understand settlement or domestic activity of the first agriculturalists. In Scotland, the continued absence of unambiguous Neolithic settlement or domestic occupation activities on the... more
    • by 
    •   7  
      Archaeological Predictive ModelingStatistical Methods in ArchaeologyScottish ArchaeologyNeolithic Scotland
This paper reports a study on the effectivity and efficiency of trial trenching strategies for site discovery within the context of Dutch archaeological heritage management. It discusses the principles of site discovery by means of trial... more
    • by 
    •   4  
      Survey (Archaeological Method & Theory)Cultural Resource Management (Archaeology)Archaeological ProspectionStatistical Methods in Archaeology
    • by 
    •   10  
      Economic HistoryMaritime ArchaeologyPolitical EconomyMaritime History
To use radiocarbon dating with success, archaeologists need to deal with all the aspects of this method. The achieved improvement in measurement up to current AMS-dating is well known. But archaeologists are often not aware of the history... more
    • by 
    •   16  
      Prehistoric ArchaeologyNeolithic ArchaeologyArchaeometryStatistical Methods in Archaeology
Statistical analysis is a useful research tool for the analysis of instruments related to textile activities, especially spindle whorls and loom weights. Scholars almost exclusively use the most basic statistical techniques, namely the... more
    • by 
    •   4  
      Multivariate StatisticsAncient TextilesStatistical Methods in ArchaeologyRoman Archaeology
See abstract for book.
    • by 
    •   9  
      ArchaeologyApplied StatisticsArchaeometryMultivariate Data Analysis
This volume contains papers on the “factor analysis” (vector synthesis of archaeological structures) by former students of the Department of Archaeology, the University of West Bohemia in Plzen (R. Novák, P. Krištuf, T. Kovářová, P.... more
    • by 
    •   3  
      ArchaeologyArchaeological Method & TheoryStatistical Methods in Archaeology
    • by 
    •   7  
      Structural Equation ModelingStatistical ModelingMathematical ModellingCausality
The Radio-Past Project has focused on the application of noninvasive techniques for measuring and mapping characteristics of the soil and the archaeological remains therein. This includes techniques like geophysics, aerial photography,... more
    • by 
    •   4  
      Survey (Archaeological Method & Theory)Cultural Resource Management (Archaeology)Archaeological ProspectionStatistical Methods in Archaeology
Although many students of Hohokam archaeology have argued that ceremonies held at ballcourt villages facilitated the movement of goods, most have found it easier to make that assertion than to prove it. Here compositional analyses of... more
    • by 
    •   34  
      Pottery (Archaeology)PetrologySouthwestern United States (Archaeology in North America)Ancient economies (Archaeology)