JD Richards - Internet Archaeology, 2023 - pure.york.ac.uk
This article discusses the situation that exists in several European countries, whereby information about archaeological sites and monuments, and that about finds recorded by …
The significance of local spatial choices and memory and their impact on mobility networks is scarcely recognised in Mongolian archaeology. Here, we present a mapping strategy …
We present novel insights into trade in amphorae-borne products over a 550-year period in Germania along the frontier of the Roman Empire, derived through probabilistic aoristic …
C Green - Handbook of Archaeological Sciences, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Big Data has become an increasingly cited buzzword in archaeological research over the past decade. Archaeology is a discipline than spans both the sciences and the …
L ten Harkel, M Fradley, P Flohr, A Vafadari, S Neogi - Levant, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Full article: Documenting heritage in the 21st century: the EAMENA project and its potential for ‘big data’ research in Levantine archaeology Skip to Main Content Taylor and Francis Online …
E Oksanen, M Lewis - Medieval Archaeology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
THIS PAPER SEEKS to evaluate transformations in portable material culture following the Black Death in England (1348–1349), specifically through an analysis of small metal finds …
R Thomas, T Darvill - Antiquity, 2022 - cambridge.org
Large-scale development-led archaeology has changed the very nature of archaeological datasets. In addition to the familiar positive evidence of structures and deposits, there is now …
This paper presents an archaeological reconstruction of indigenous landscape transformations in the first colonized region of the Caribbean. The arrival of Columbus in …
A few words on origins may be helpful since this book is in a different eld from my others. It stems from having been evacuated from the Blitz in east London in. I was sent to some …