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_sE _aAMER-ANT/vol.48(4)/ Oct.1983 |
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100 | 1 | _aCannon, Aubrey | |
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_aThe quantification of artifactual assemblages: some implications for behavioral inferences. _cAubrey Cannon |
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_aEstados Unidos-US : _bSociety for American Archaeology, _c1983. |
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_apáginas 785-792: _bilustraciones en blanco y negro. |
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_3American Antiquity. Journal of the Society for American Archaeology ; _ano.3 |
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520 | _aIt is argued that the reliability of archaeological inferences based upon artifactual assemblages is in part a function of the methods used to quantify the assemblages. Using ethnoarchaeological data, this proposition is tested by comparing associated artifactual assemblages with the presence or absence of specialists in individual households. Assemblages are quantified in terms of absolute frequency, diversity, and proportional frequency. The correlation between each measure and the presence or absence of specialists is assessed. The analysis reveals assemblage diversity to be one of the strongest and most consistent indicators of specialization and further reveals an inherent flaw characteristic of proportional frequencies. | ||
653 | _aARQUEOLOGIA | ||
653 | _aETNOLOGIA | ||
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