Computational approaches to archaeological spaces

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    • Bevan, Andrew
    • Lake, Mark (Mark W.)

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Computational approaches to archaeological spaces

edited by Andrew Bevan, Mark Lake

(Publications of the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, 60)

Left Coast Press, c2013

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Intensities, interactions, and uncertainties : some new approaches to archaeological distributions / Andrew Bevan ... [et al.]
  • An examination of automated archaeological feature recognition in remotely sensed imagery / Kenneth Kvamme
  • An introduction to Integrative Distance Analysis (IDA) / Terence Clarke
  • Network models and archaeological spaces / Ray Rivers, Carl Knappett, and Timothy Evans
  • Multilevel selection and the evolution of food sharing in fragmented environments : a spatially explicit model and its implications for early Stone Age behavior / L.S. Premo
  • Stories of the past or science of the future? : archaeology and computational social science / Michael Barton
  • The potential and limits of optimal path analysis / Irmela Herzog
  • Compute-intensive GIS visibility analysis of the settings of prehistoric stone circles / Mark Lake and Damon Ortega
  • Reconsidering the concept of visualscape : recent advances in three-dimensional visibility analysis / Eleftheria Paliou
  • Formal and informal analysis of rendered space : the Basilica Portuense / Graeme Earl ... [et al.]
  • Reproducible data analysis and the open source paradigm in archaeology / Benjamin Ducke

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