2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10816-023-09627-4
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Entropology: an Information-Theoretic Approach to Understanding Archaeological Data

Paula Gheorghiade,
Vaiva Vasiliauskaite,
Aleksandr Diachenko
et al.

Abstract: The main objective of this paper is to develop quantitative measures for describing the diversity, homogeneity, and similarity of archaeological data. It presents new approaches to characterize the relationship between archaeological assemblages by utilizing entropy and its related attributes, primarily diversity, and by drawing inspiration from ecology. Our starting premise is that diachronic changes in our data provide a distorted reflection of social processes and that spatial differences in data indicate c… Show more

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