International audienceConsidered at a fundamental level of analysis, the time dimension in archaeology is stated from an examination of spatial relations between material objects which are distributed into multiple spatial units (e.g. stratigraphic units). We propose a graph-based method to address these relations. We argue that the structural properties of a conjoin/refitting network can be a proxy to measure the admixture of materials between stratigraphic units and to assess the sediment dynamics and the validity of a stratigraphy.In the last two decades, one can observe a renewed interest in analysis of archaeological object refitting [Cziesla & al. 1990; Hofman, Enloe 1992; Schurmans & De Bie 2007]. Multiple ways to define relations be...
A critical aspect of analysing an archaeological site is identifying the network of relationships be...
Methods to analyse fragmented objects in archaeology using refitting relationships between fragments...
In recent years network analysis has been applied in archaeological research to examine the structur...
Refitting and conjoinable pieces have long been used in archaeology to assess the consistency of dis...
<p>After two decades of research there has been renewed interest in the refitting analysis of archae...
International audienceRefitting and conjoinable pieces have long been used in archaeology to assess ...
Its focus on dependencies and patterns in relational data makes network science a promising addition...
Network methods have seen a rapid rise in archaeology in recent years. There are still concerns rega...
This review aims to expose the potential of formal network methods for archaeology by tracing the or...
Refitting and conjoinable pieces have long been used in archaeology to assess the consistency of dis...
Network theory can be employed in two ways in archaeology: it can be used to analyse archaeological ...
International audienceIn archaeological studies, networks are constructed using both actual observat...
Presentation held at session S08: "Are you my type? Network analysis and the study of material cultu...
Reconstructing ties between archaeological contexts may contribute to explain and describe a variety...
Abstract The application of method and theory from network science to archaeologyhas dramatically in...
A critical aspect of analysing an archaeological site is identifying the network of relationships be...
Methods to analyse fragmented objects in archaeology using refitting relationships between fragments...
In recent years network analysis has been applied in archaeological research to examine the structur...
Refitting and conjoinable pieces have long been used in archaeology to assess the consistency of dis...
<p>After two decades of research there has been renewed interest in the refitting analysis of archae...
International audienceRefitting and conjoinable pieces have long been used in archaeology to assess ...
Its focus on dependencies and patterns in relational data makes network science a promising addition...
Network methods have seen a rapid rise in archaeology in recent years. There are still concerns rega...
This review aims to expose the potential of formal network methods for archaeology by tracing the or...
Refitting and conjoinable pieces have long been used in archaeology to assess the consistency of dis...
Network theory can be employed in two ways in archaeology: it can be used to analyse archaeological ...
International audienceIn archaeological studies, networks are constructed using both actual observat...
Presentation held at session S08: "Are you my type? Network analysis and the study of material cultu...
Reconstructing ties between archaeological contexts may contribute to explain and describe a variety...
Abstract The application of method and theory from network science to archaeologyhas dramatically in...
A critical aspect of analysing an archaeological site is identifying the network of relationships be...
Methods to analyse fragmented objects in archaeology using refitting relationships between fragments...
In recent years network analysis has been applied in archaeological research to examine the structur...