Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universiteit Leiden, 2007.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Table of Contents; Preface; Ch. 1: A Condensed History of Predictive Modelling in Archaeology; Part 1: Practical Applications; Ch. 2: The use of Predictive Modelling for Guiding the Archaeological Survey of Roman Pottery Kilns in the Argonne Region; Ch. 3: The hidden reserve. Predictive modelling of buried archaeological sites in the Tricastin-Valdaine region; Ch. 4: Quantifying the Qualified: the Use of Multicriteria Methods and Bayesian Statistics for the Development of Archaeological Predictive Models; Part 2: Archaeological Prospection, Sampling and Predictive Modelling.
Summary
Dutch archaeology has experienced profound changes in recent years. This has led to an increasing use of archaeological predictive modelling, a technique that uses information about the location of known early human settlements to predict where additional.
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