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Manufacturing the Gap: Discrete Data, Archaeological Sites, and Cultural Resource Management (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Stephen Wagner.

Archaeology in cultural resource management uses methods designed to cover large areas of land, however the results are rarely interpreted as part of a landscape. Instead, the focus is usually on the densest areas of artifacts, without consideration for the types of data that might lie within the less-dense areas. This is primarily a problem of interpretation, although it is exasperated through the use of discontiguous sampling units and through the continued requirements of out-dated methods...


Problem of Site Definition in Cultural Resource Management (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Timothy C. Klinger.

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Regional Sampling In Central Montana (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David N. Siegal.

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Results of the 1980 and 1981 Cultural Resource Inventories and Testing of the Kemmerer Coal Company, North Block Permit Area. Volume II - Prehistory. Prepared As: Appendix D-3a for the Kemmerer Coal Company North Block Permit Application (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Paul H. Sanders. M. Kornfeld. M. L. Larson. S. A. Chomko. M. McFaul.

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Waist Deep in the Big Data: How the Digital Index of North American Archaeology (DINAA) Implements Ontological and Loosely Coupled Organization around the Construct of the Archaeological Site (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joshua J. Wells.

Archaeology’s disciplinary engagement with big data is confounded by the variety of information types recorded, variability of data due to differential preservation of materials and theoretical orientations of observers, and complexity of archaeological concepts daring to be caged in explicit digital expressions. The Digital Index of North American Archaeology (DINAA) is a linked open data hub, centered around the theoretically, practically, and interpretively fraught definition of...