Constructing Chronologies II: The Big Picture with Bayes and Beyond
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 86th Annual Meeting, Online (2021)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Constructing Chronologies II: The Big Picture with Bayes and Beyond" at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
The Bayesian approach for chronology building has become increasingly applied over past decades to better understand archaeological activity at different spatial and chronological scales. Common techniques for big chronological understanding with Bayes range from the evaluation of multiple independent settlement chronologies to singular multisite models, whereas commonly used non-Bayesian approaches include summed probabilities or the mass calibration of measurements. Whatever method used, big chronology often aims to (1) explore diachronic cultural and demographic change, (2) develop large-scale historical narratives, and (3) address regional-specific issues of high intrinsic interest (environmental impacts, the development of cultural complexity, warfare, migration, depopulation, etc.). This session brings together papers that explore Bayesian-informed chronologies that aim to address larger-scale questions and grapple with the unique challenges related to modeling techniques and absolute dating. The goal of this session is to provide a platform for discussing and further evaluating the different chronological perspectives that modeling provides for big picture archaeological questions. An additional goal is to further consider how to best incorporate emerging and more specialized modeling approaches, such as wiggle matching, kernel density estimation modeling, and simulation experiments, into large-scale archaeological interpretation.
Other Keywords
Chronology •
Dating Techniques: Radiometric •
Dating Techniques •
demography •
Bronze Age •
Agriculture •
Migration •
Statistics •
Fremont •
Archaic
Geographic Keywords
North America (Continent) •
United States of America (Country) •
USA (Country) •
United Mexican States (Country) •
Republic of El Salvador (Country) •
Cayman Islands (Country) •
Belize (Country) •
Republic of Honduras (Country) •
Republic of Cuba (Country) •
Jamaica (Country)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-15 of 15)
- Documents (15)
- A Chronometric Study of the Peopling of the Americas (2021)
- Developing High-Precision Chronologies for Fremont Foraging-Farming Transitions in Western North America (2021)
- End-to-End Bayesian Inference for Summarizing Sets of Radiocarbon Dates (2021)
- Examining Multiple Groups of Chronometric Data Using Multiple Methods: An Example from the Prehispanic U.S. Southwest (2021)
- Is La Tène (Still) Relevant in British Iron Age Chronology? (2021)
- Modeling Demographic Change in the Precolumbian Caribbean (2021)
- Modeling Fort Ancient: Legacy Data and Pathways to Improving Chronology in Late Precolonial Kentucky (2021)
- Modeling the Early History of Maize in the North American Southwest (2021)
- Multiscalar Island Colonization Estimates through Bayesian Calibration Models (2021)
- Radiocarbon Challenges: Tightening the Chronology of the Kura-Araxes Culture in the South Caucasus (2021)
- Radiocarbon Chronology-Building and Relational Histories in Iroquoian Archaeology (2021)
- Shell Works of the Ten Thousand Islands, Florida: A Preliminary Settlement Model (2021)
- Tephrostratigraphic Correlation and Ceramic Seriation in Bayesian Calibration: A Case Study from Coastal Ecuador (2021)
- Will Summing of Radiocarbon Dates Unlock Scales of Socio-environmental Transformations? (2021)
- With Precision Comes Variability: Complications in High-Resolution 14C Chronology in the East Mediterranean-Middle East (2021)