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The Archaeologists Laboratory
The Archaeologists Laboratory. Вспомогательные дисциплины, камералка, описание арх. материалов.
Introdaction.
What are Data?
Systematics, Compilation, and Datase Desing Systematics.
Research Desing and Sampling.
Quantification: Abundance and Other Measures in Archaeology.
Probability and Testing Statistical Hypotheses.
Basic Artifact Conservation.
Analysing Lithics.
Analysing Poterry.
Analysing Osteology and ohter Faunal Remains.
Analysing Plant Remains.
Soils, Sediments and Geomorphology.
Seriation.
Stratigraphy.
Interpreting Radiocard Dates.
Archaeology Illustration.
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