Archaeological Computing Research Group

The Archaeological Computing Research Group provides a focus for the computer based research in the Archaeology Discipline at Southampton. Its members are involved in a wide range of research projects, and have links with a number of other institutions and departments, including computer science and electronic engineering.

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College of Charleston

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Connected Past People, Networks and Complexity in Archaeology and History

People, Networks and Complexity in Archaeology and History. Bibliography, Tutorials, Software, Blogs. The Connected Past special issue of the Journal of Archaeological Method and theory is out now. It aims to provide examples of the critical and innovative use of network science in archaeology in order to inspire its more widespread use. The editorial is accompanied by a glossary of network science techniques and concepts. Are Social Networks Survival Networks? Remotely Lo.

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Archaeological Computing Research Group

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The Archaeological Computing Research Group provides a focus for the computer based research in the Archaeology Discipline at Southampton. Its members are involved in a wide range of research projects, and have links with a number of other institutions and departments, including computer science and electronic engineering.

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This domain has the following in the web page, "Archaeology Day 2014 my day." Our analyzers observed that the web site also stated " July 11th, 2014 was this years designated Day of Archaeology, a day for any archaeologist to share some aspect of their working life with the world at large." The Website also stated " Here are some of the things that were preoccupying me that day. Postcards from the field Studying the Neolithic figurines from Koutroulou Magoula, Greece."

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