Central to the arguments developed in the paper is an examination of the relationships between advance in archaeological methods and theory and development of descriptive language used in computer applications. Starting from the lesson of J.-Cl. Gardin the paper will investigate the main steps relating to the problems of data formalisation in archaeology. Focusing on contextual approach to the interpretation of archaeological data, attention will paid to the role of computer application in representing and exploring the complexity of social behaviour hidden in stratigraphic datasets
Computer applications in archaeology have been a feature of archaeology since the 1950s. From the 19...
I distinguish, by specificity and representational function, several different types of archaeologic...
What is archaeology? In contrast with most usual descriptions of our job, archaeologists do not stud...
L’histoire du archaeological computing est liée au progrès du champ de l’analyse descriptive des mat...
International audienceThe use of digital techniques for the survey, analysis and organisation of dat...
The explanatory power of archaeological data is determined by the kind and degree of regularities in...
This paper is a brief and personal historical overview of the development of archaeological computin...
The growing success, for more than fifty years, of the scientific contribution of computer applicati...
Computers are involved in many stages of an archaeologist's work, from field recording and data stor...
Recent advances in computer and environmental science, climate modelling and other disciplines as we...
In the 21st century, advances in computer science have impacted archaeology, most recently in the de...
Data visualization, the main topic of this dissertation, is the science concerned with the design an...
This article shows how the principles of descriptive analysis proposed by Annette Laming-Emperaire h...
Practical applications of computers in archaeological study has been employed by archaeologists for ...
The use of computer visualisation techniques is an increasing part of archaeology's illustrative rep...
Computer applications in archaeology have been a feature of archaeology since the 1950s. From the 19...
I distinguish, by specificity and representational function, several different types of archaeologic...
What is archaeology? In contrast with most usual descriptions of our job, archaeologists do not stud...
L’histoire du archaeological computing est liée au progrès du champ de l’analyse descriptive des mat...
International audienceThe use of digital techniques for the survey, analysis and organisation of dat...
The explanatory power of archaeological data is determined by the kind and degree of regularities in...
This paper is a brief and personal historical overview of the development of archaeological computin...
The growing success, for more than fifty years, of the scientific contribution of computer applicati...
Computers are involved in many stages of an archaeologist's work, from field recording and data stor...
Recent advances in computer and environmental science, climate modelling and other disciplines as we...
In the 21st century, advances in computer science have impacted archaeology, most recently in the de...
Data visualization, the main topic of this dissertation, is the science concerned with the design an...
This article shows how the principles of descriptive analysis proposed by Annette Laming-Emperaire h...
Practical applications of computers in archaeological study has been employed by archaeologists for ...
The use of computer visualisation techniques is an increasing part of archaeology's illustrative rep...
Computer applications in archaeology have been a feature of archaeology since the 1950s. From the 19...
I distinguish, by specificity and representational function, several different types of archaeologic...
What is archaeology? In contrast with most usual descriptions of our job, archaeologists do not stud...