The Interpretation of Archaeological Spatial Patterning

The Interpretation of Archaeological Spatial Patterning
Author: Ellen M. Kroll,T. Douglas Price
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781489926029

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Investigations of archaeological intrasite spatial patterns have generally taken one of two directions: studies that introduced and explored methods for the analysis of archaeological spatial patterns or those that described and analyzed the for mation of spatial patterns in actuaiistic-ethnographic, experimental, or natu ral-contexts. The archaeological studies were largely quantitative in nature, concerned with the recognition and definition of patterns; the actualistic efforts were often oriented more toward interpretation, dealing with how patterns formed and what they meant. Our research group on archaeological spatial analysis at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has been working for several years on both quantitative and interpretive problems. Both lines of investigation are closely related and are important complements. In order to demonstrate the convergence of archaeological and actualistic studies for the understanding of intrasite spatial patterns, we organized a sympo sium at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archaeology in Toronto, Canada, in May 1987. The symposium, titled "The Interpretation of Stone Age Archaeological Spatial Patterns," was organized into two sessions. The six papers presented in the morning session, five of which comprise Part I of this volume, focused on ethnoarchaeological and experimental research. Michael Schiffer was the discussant for this half of the symposium. Our intention for the ethnoarchaeological contributions to the symposium and volume was the delin eation of some of the significant accomplishments achieved thus far by actualistic studies regarding the formation of spatial patterns.

Intrasite Spatial Analysis in Archaeology

Intrasite Spatial Analysis in Archaeology
Author: Harold Hietala,Paul A. Larson
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1984-11-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521250714

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Collection of theoretical discussions and case studies paper by B. Spurling and B. Hayden seperately annotated.

Spatial Analysis in Archaeology

Spatial Analysis in Archaeology
Author: Ian Hodder,Clive Orton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1976-10-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0521210801

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This 1976 text is a pioneering study in the applications to archaeology of modern statistical and quantitative techniques. The authors show how these techniques, when sensitively employed, can dramatically extend and refine the information presented in distribution maps and other analyses of spatial relationships. Techniques of interpretation 'by inspection' can now be made more powerful and rigorous; at the same time interest has turned from the examination of such sites and artefacts as 'things' to the spatial relationships between such things, their relationships to one another and to landscape features, soils and other resources. This book was the first to apply the available techniques systematically to the special problems and interests of archaeologists. It also demonstrates to geographers and other social scientists who may be familiar with analogous applications in their own fields the exciting interdisciplinary developments this facilitates, for example in studies of exchange networks, trade and settlement patterns, and cultural history.

The Canonical Tradition in Ancient Egyptian Art

The Canonical Tradition in Ancient Egyptian Art
Author: Whitney M. Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1985
Genre: Art, Ancient
ISBN: OCLC:957166721

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Space Time and Archaeological Landscapes

Space  Time  and Archaeological Landscapes
Author: Jaqueline Rossignol,LuAnn Wandsnider
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781489924506

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The last 20 years have witnessed a proliferation of new approaches in archaeolog ical data recovery, analysis, and theory building that incorporate both new forms of information and new methods for investigating them. The growing importance of survey has meant an expansion of the spatial realm of traditional archaeological data recovery and analysis from its traditional focus on specific locations on the landscape-archaeological sites-to the incorporation of data both on-site and off-site from across extensive regions. Evolving survey methods have led to experiments with nonsite and distributional data recovery as well as the critical evaluation of the definition and role of archaeological sites in data recovery and analysis. In both survey and excavation, the geomorphological analysis of land scapes has become increasingly important in the analysis of archaeological ma terials. Ethnoarchaeology-the use of ethnography to sharpen archaeological understanding of cultural and natural formation processes-has concentrated study on the formation processes underlying the content and structure of archae ological deposits. These actualistic studies consider patterns of deposition at the site level and the material results of human organization at the regional scale. Ethnoarchaeological approaches have also affected research in theoretical ways by expanding investigation into the nature and organization of systems of land use per se, thus providing direction for further study of the material results of those systems.

Archaeological Spatial Analysis

Archaeological Spatial Analysis
Author: Mark Gillings,Piraye Hacıgüzeller,Gary Lock
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2020-01-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351243841

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Effective spatial analysis is an essential element of archaeological research; this book is a unique guide to choosing the appropriate technique, applying it correctly and understanding its implications both theoretically and practically. Focusing upon the key techniques used in archaeological spatial analysis, this book provides the authoritative, yet accessible, methodological guide to the subject which has thus far been missing from the corpus. Each chapter tackles a specific technique or application area and follows a clear and coherent structure. First is a richly referenced introduction to the particular technique, followed by a detailed description of the methodology, then an archaeological case study to illustrate the application of the technique, and conclusions that point to the implications and potential of the technique within archaeology. The book is designed to function as the main textbook for archaeological spatial analysis courses at undergraduate and post-graduate level, while its user-friendly structure makes it also suitable for self-learning by archaeology students as well as researchers and professionals.

Patterns in Past Settlements Geospatial Analysis of Imprints of Cultural Heritage on Landscapes

Patterns in Past Settlements  Geospatial Analysis of Imprints of Cultural Heritage on Landscapes
Author: M.B. Rajani
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811574665

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This book is an introduction to a new branch of archaeology that scrutinises landscapes to find evidence of past human activity. Such evidence can be hard to detect at ground-level, but may be visible in remote sensing (RS) imagery from aerial platforms and satellites. Drawing on examples from around the world as well as from her own research work on archaeological sites in India (including Nalanda, Agra, Srirangapatna, Talakadu, and Mahabalipuram), the author presents a systematic process for integrating this information with historical spatial records such as old maps, paintings, and field surveys using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to gain new insights into our past. Further, the book highlights several instances where these insights are actionable -- they have been used to identify, understand, conserve, and protect the fragile remnants of our past. This book will be of particular interest not only to researchers in archaeology, history, art history, and allied fields, but to governmental and non-governmental professionals working in cultural heritage protection and conservation.

Application of Microdebitage Analysis to Examination of Spatial Patterning microform

Application of Microdebitage Analysis to Examination of Spatial Patterning  microform
Author: Kathleen L. (Kathleen Louann) Hull
Publsiher: National Library of Canada
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1983
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN: 0315262699

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