Exploring Transformations in Caribbean Indigenous Social Networks through Visibility Studies: the Case of Late Pre-Colonial Landscapes in East-Guadeloupe (French West Indies) [0.03%]
通过能见度研究探索加勒比地区土著社会网络的变化:以法属瓜德罗普岛东部晚期前殖民地景观为例
Tom Brughmans,Maaike S de Waal,Corinne L Hofman et al.
Tom Brughmans et al.
This paper presents a study of the visual properties of natural and Amerindian cultural landscapes in late pre-colonial East-Guadeloupe and of how these visual properties affected social interactions. Through a review of descriptive and for...
Surfaces from the Visual Past: Recovering High - Resolution Terrain Data from Historic Aerial Imagery for Multitemporal Landscape Analysis [0.03%]
来自视觉过去的数据表面:从历史航空影像中恢复高分辨率地形数据以进行多时间景观分析
Christopher Sevara,Geert Verhoeven,Michael Doneus et al.
Christopher Sevara et al.
Historic aerial images are invaluable sources of aid to archaeological research. Often collected with large-format photogrammetric quality cameras, these images are potential archives of multidimensional data that can be used to recover inf...
Refining the Maritime Foundations of Andean Civilization: How Plant Fiber Technology Drove Social Complexity During the Preceramic Period [0.03%]
安第斯文明的海洋基础的再定义——植物纤维技术如何在前陶期推动社会复杂性的发展
David Beresford-Jones,Alexander Pullen,George Chauca et al.
David Beresford-Jones et al.
Moseley's (1975) Maritime Foundations of Andean Civilization hypothesis challenges, in one of humanity's few pristine hearths of civilization, the axiom that agriculture is necessary for the rise of complex societies. We revisit that hypoth...
Viviana Amati,Termeh Shafie,Ulrik Brandes
Viviana Amati
Model-based reconstruction is an approach to infer network structures where they cannot be observed. For archaeological networks, several models based on assumptions concerning distance among sites, site size, or costs and benefits have bee...
Personal, Political, Pedagogic: Challenging the Binary Bind in Archaeological Teaching, Learning and Fieldwork [0.03%]
个人的、政治的、教育的:考古教学、学习和实地调查二元性的挑战
Hannah Cobb,Karina Croucher
Hannah Cobb
In this paper, we consider how we can undercut the various binaries of gender and sexuality in archaeological practice and particularly in our teaching. We argue that taking an assemblage theory approach enables us to look at the multiplici...
Settlement Dynamics and Hierarchy from Agent Decision-Making: a Method Derived from Entropy Maximization [0.03%]
基于熵最大化的代理人决策的聚落动态与等级研究方法
Mark Altaweel
Mark Altaweel
This paper presents an agent-based complex system simulation of settlement structure change using methods derived from entropy maximization modeling. The approach is applied to model the movement of people and goods in urban settings to stu...
The Contextual Cat: Human-Animal Relations and Social Meaning in Anglo-Saxon England [0.03%]
语境中的猫:盎格鲁-撒克逊英格兰的人与动物关系及社会意义
Kristopher Poole
Kristopher Poole
The growing popularity of relational approaches to agency amongst archaeologists has led to increased attention on the specific contexts of interaction between humans and their material worlds. Within such viewpoints, non-humans are perceiv...
From Environment to Landscape. Reconstructing Environment Perception Using Numerical Data [0.03%]
从环境到景观——利用统计数据重塑环境感知
Cătălin Nicolae Popa,Daniel Knitter
Cătălin Nicolae Popa
The paper introduces a method that links environment to landscape. The environment-landscape divide appears because of epistemological differences: since studying the landscape involves describing the world as it was perceived by humans, it...
Streams as Entanglement of Nature and Culture: European Upper Paleolithic River Systems and Their Role as Features of Spatial Organization [0.03%]
万物流通:欧洲旧石器时代晚期河流体系与空间格局构建中的作用
Shumon T Hussain,Harald Floss
Shumon T Hussain
Large river valleys have long been seen as important factors to shape the mobility, communication, and exchange of Pleistocene hunter-gatherers. However, rivers have been debated as either natural entities people adapt and react to or as cu...
Functionality and Morphology: Identifying Si Agricultural Tools from Among Hemudu Scapular Implements in Eastern China [0.03%]
功能与形态:浙江余姚河姆渡遗址肩胛骨农具的识别
Liye Xie,Xuejiao Lu,Guoping Sun et al.
Liye Xie et al.
Most Chinese archaeologists assume that the scapular implements used in the Hemudu culture in eastern China (7000-5000 BP) were the si agricultural implements (tools for breaking ground and turning soils over to assist in seeding) recorded ...