ABSTRACT
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
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Introduction
chapter 1|62 pages
Measuring, Counting and Explaining: An Introduction to Mathematics in Archaeology
with contributions from
part |2 pages
The Mathematics of Ancient Artifacts
part |2 pages
The Mathematics of Archaeological Time and Space
part |2 pages
Beyond Mathematics: Modeling Social Action in the Past
chapter 24|15 pages
Simulating the Emergence of Proto-Urban Centres in Ancient Southern Etruria
and Andrea Schiappelli
part |2 pages
Conclusions