Quantitative research in archaeology : progress and prospects/ edited by Mark S. Aldenderier

Contributor(s): Aldenderier, Mark S [editor]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Newbury Park : Sage Publications, c1987Description: 312 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmISBN: 0803928440Subject(s): ARCHAEOLOGY -- STATISTICAL METHODS -- CONGRESSESLOC classification: CC 80.6 .Q36 1987
Contents:
Assessing the impact of quantitative thinking on archaeological research: historical and evolutionary insights -- Paradigms and paradoxes in contemporary archaeology -- Formal and statistical models in archaeology -- Anthropological archaeology, computational modeling, and expert systems -- On the structure of archaeological data -- A consideration of the role of quantitative archaeology in theory construction -- Quantitative methods designed for archaeological problems -- Simple statistics -- Archaeological theory and statistical methods: discordance, resolution, and new directions -- Removing discordance from quantitative analysis -- Reliability, validity, and quantitative methods in archaeology -- Quantitative burial analyses as interassemblage comparison.
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National University - Manila
General Education Relegation Room GC CC 80.6 .Q36 1987 c.1 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000004335
Books Books LRC - Annex
National University - Manila
General Education Relegation Room GC CC 80.6 .Q36 1987 c.2 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.2 Available NULIB000004351

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Assessing the impact of quantitative thinking on archaeological research: historical and evolutionary insights -- Paradigms and paradoxes in contemporary archaeology -- Formal and statistical models in archaeology -- Anthropological archaeology, computational modeling, and expert systems -- On the structure of archaeological data -- A consideration of the role of quantitative archaeology in theory construction -- Quantitative methods designed for archaeological problems -- Simple statistics -- Archaeological theory and statistical methods: discordance, resolution, and new directions -- Removing discordance from quantitative analysis -- Reliability, validity, and quantitative methods in archaeology -- Quantitative burial analyses as interassemblage comparison.

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