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Mathematics and Archaeology by Juan A. Barcelo and Igor Bogdanovic CRC Press | June 2015 | ISBN-10: 1482226812 | PDF | 528 pages | 18.5 mb Although many archaeologists have a good understanding of the basics in computer science, statistics, geostatistics, modeling, and data mining, more literature is needed about the advanced analysis in these areas. This book aids archaeologists in learning more advanced tools and methods while also helping mathematicians, statisticians, and computer scientists with no previous knowledge of the field realize the potential of the methods in archaeological experiments. CONTENTS Foreword v Preface ix INTRODUCTION 1. Measuring, Counting and Explaining: An Introduction to Mathematics in Archaeology 3 2. A Short History of the Beginnings of Mathematics in Archaeology 65 3. The Formal Logical Foundations of Archaeological Ontologies 86 4. Statistical Reasoning and Archaeological Theorizing:The Double-Bind Problem 100 5. Social Network Analysis for Sharing and Understanding Archaeology 123 THE MATHEMATICS OF ANCIENT ARTIFACTS 6. Shape Analysis and Geometric Modelling 137 7. Curvature-Based Method for the Morphometric Analysis of Archaeological Shapes 157 8. Logratio Analysis in Archeometry: Principles and Methods 178 9. An Introduction to Clustering with Applications to Archaeometry 190 10. Archaeological Discriminant Applications of the Lubischew Test 214 11. Phylogenetic Systematics 225 12. Text Mining in Archaeology: Extracting Information from Archaeological Reports 240 THE MATHEMATICS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL TIME AND SPACE 13. Time, Chronology and Classifi cation 257 14. Bayesian Approaches to the Building of Archaeological Chronologies 272 15. Modelling the Effects of Post-depositional Transformations of Artifact Assemblages using Markov Chains 293 16. Time and Probabilistic Reasoning in Settlement Analysis 314 17. Predictive Modeling and Artifi cial Neural Networks (ANN):From Model to Survey 335 18. Spatial Cluster Detection in Archaeology: Current Theory and Practice 352 19. Non-Euclidean Distances in Point Pattern Analysis: Anisotropic Measures for the Study of Settlement Networks in Heterogeneous Regions 369 20. Lattice Theory to Discover Spatially Coh esive Sets of Artifacts 383 BEYOND MATHEMATICS: MODELLING SOCIAL ACTION IN THE PAST 21. Gradient Adaptive Dynamics Describes Innovation and 405 22. Two-dimensional Models of Human Dispersals: Tracking Reaction-Diffusion Fronts on Heterogeneous Surfaces 416 23. The Sustainability of Wealth among Nomads: An Agent-Based Approach 431 24. Simulating the Emergence of Proto-Urban Centres in Ancient Southern Etruria 449 25. The Probabilities of Prehistoric Events: A Bayesian 464 Juan A. Barceló, Florencia Del Castillo and Laura Mameli CONCLUSIONS 26. Concluding Address: Ruminations on Mathematics in Archaeology 487 27. “Mathematics and Archaeology” Rediscovered 491 Index 501 Color Plate Section 507 http://s22.postimg.org/w0i1092pd/Mathematics_and_Archaeology.jpg
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