Quantifying Diversity in Archaeology
Herausgeber: Leonard, Robert D.; Jones, George T.
Quantifying Diversity in Archaeology
Herausgeber: Leonard, Robert D.; Jones, George T.
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Quantifying Diversity in Archaeology aims to examine what we mean by diversity.
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Quantifying Diversity in Archaeology aims to examine what we mean by diversity.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9780521108508
- ISBN-10: 0521108500
- Artikelnr.: 26034018
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9780521108508
- ISBN-10: 0521108500
- Artikelnr.: 26034018
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; Part I. The diversity concept: 1. The concept of diversity: an
introduction George T. Jones and Robert D. Leonard; 2. The theory and
mechanics of ecological diversity in archaeology Peter T. Bobrowsky and
Bruce F. Ball; 3. Diversity, variation and selection David Rindos; Part II.
Components of diversity: richness, evenness and factors influencing their
assessment: 4. Sample size, significance and measures of diversity Keith W.
Kintigh; 5. Formation processes of Broken K Pueblo: some hypotheses Michael
B. Schiffer; 6. Structure and diversity in intrasite spatial analysis Jan
F. Simek; 7. Measures of diversity and expedient lithic technologies George
T. Jones, Charlotte Beck and Donald K. Grayson; 8. Sample size and relative
abundance in archaeological analysis: illustrations from spiral fractures
and seriation Donald K. Grayson; Part III. Assessments of archaeological
diversity: 9. Diversity in hunter-gatherer cultural geography David Hurst
Thomas; 10. The effect of urbanisation on faunal diversity: a comparison
between New York City and St Augustine, Florida, in the sixteenth to
eighteenth centuries Nan A. Rothschild; 11. Changing strategies of Anasazi
lithic procurement on Black Mesa, Arizona Robert D. Leonard, F. E. Smiley
and Catherine M. Cameron; 12. Ceramic diversity, production and use
Prudence M. Rice; 13. The use of diversity in stylistic analysis Margaret
W. Conkey; Part IV. Commentary: 14. The concept of diversity in
archaeological theory George L. Cowgill; 15. Diversity in archaeology: a
group of measures in search of application? Robert C. Dunnell; References;
Index.
introduction George T. Jones and Robert D. Leonard; 2. The theory and
mechanics of ecological diversity in archaeology Peter T. Bobrowsky and
Bruce F. Ball; 3. Diversity, variation and selection David Rindos; Part II.
Components of diversity: richness, evenness and factors influencing their
assessment: 4. Sample size, significance and measures of diversity Keith W.
Kintigh; 5. Formation processes of Broken K Pueblo: some hypotheses Michael
B. Schiffer; 6. Structure and diversity in intrasite spatial analysis Jan
F. Simek; 7. Measures of diversity and expedient lithic technologies George
T. Jones, Charlotte Beck and Donald K. Grayson; 8. Sample size and relative
abundance in archaeological analysis: illustrations from spiral fractures
and seriation Donald K. Grayson; Part III. Assessments of archaeological
diversity: 9. Diversity in hunter-gatherer cultural geography David Hurst
Thomas; 10. The effect of urbanisation on faunal diversity: a comparison
between New York City and St Augustine, Florida, in the sixteenth to
eighteenth centuries Nan A. Rothschild; 11. Changing strategies of Anasazi
lithic procurement on Black Mesa, Arizona Robert D. Leonard, F. E. Smiley
and Catherine M. Cameron; 12. Ceramic diversity, production and use
Prudence M. Rice; 13. The use of diversity in stylistic analysis Margaret
W. Conkey; Part IV. Commentary: 14. The concept of diversity in
archaeological theory George L. Cowgill; 15. Diversity in archaeology: a
group of measures in search of application? Robert C. Dunnell; References;
Index.
Preface; Part I. The diversity concept: 1. The concept of diversity: an
introduction George T. Jones and Robert D. Leonard; 2. The theory and
mechanics of ecological diversity in archaeology Peter T. Bobrowsky and
Bruce F. Ball; 3. Diversity, variation and selection David Rindos; Part II.
Components of diversity: richness, evenness and factors influencing their
assessment: 4. Sample size, significance and measures of diversity Keith W.
Kintigh; 5. Formation processes of Broken K Pueblo: some hypotheses Michael
B. Schiffer; 6. Structure and diversity in intrasite spatial analysis Jan
F. Simek; 7. Measures of diversity and expedient lithic technologies George
T. Jones, Charlotte Beck and Donald K. Grayson; 8. Sample size and relative
abundance in archaeological analysis: illustrations from spiral fractures
and seriation Donald K. Grayson; Part III. Assessments of archaeological
diversity: 9. Diversity in hunter-gatherer cultural geography David Hurst
Thomas; 10. The effect of urbanisation on faunal diversity: a comparison
between New York City and St Augustine, Florida, in the sixteenth to
eighteenth centuries Nan A. Rothschild; 11. Changing strategies of Anasazi
lithic procurement on Black Mesa, Arizona Robert D. Leonard, F. E. Smiley
and Catherine M. Cameron; 12. Ceramic diversity, production and use
Prudence M. Rice; 13. The use of diversity in stylistic analysis Margaret
W. Conkey; Part IV. Commentary: 14. The concept of diversity in
archaeological theory George L. Cowgill; 15. Diversity in archaeology: a
group of measures in search of application? Robert C. Dunnell; References;
Index.
introduction George T. Jones and Robert D. Leonard; 2. The theory and
mechanics of ecological diversity in archaeology Peter T. Bobrowsky and
Bruce F. Ball; 3. Diversity, variation and selection David Rindos; Part II.
Components of diversity: richness, evenness and factors influencing their
assessment: 4. Sample size, significance and measures of diversity Keith W.
Kintigh; 5. Formation processes of Broken K Pueblo: some hypotheses Michael
B. Schiffer; 6. Structure and diversity in intrasite spatial analysis Jan
F. Simek; 7. Measures of diversity and expedient lithic technologies George
T. Jones, Charlotte Beck and Donald K. Grayson; 8. Sample size and relative
abundance in archaeological analysis: illustrations from spiral fractures
and seriation Donald K. Grayson; Part III. Assessments of archaeological
diversity: 9. Diversity in hunter-gatherer cultural geography David Hurst
Thomas; 10. The effect of urbanisation on faunal diversity: a comparison
between New York City and St Augustine, Florida, in the sixteenth to
eighteenth centuries Nan A. Rothschild; 11. Changing strategies of Anasazi
lithic procurement on Black Mesa, Arizona Robert D. Leonard, F. E. Smiley
and Catherine M. Cameron; 12. Ceramic diversity, production and use
Prudence M. Rice; 13. The use of diversity in stylistic analysis Margaret
W. Conkey; Part IV. Commentary: 14. The concept of diversity in
archaeological theory George L. Cowgill; 15. Diversity in archaeology: a
group of measures in search of application? Robert C. Dunnell; References;
Index.