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View article: Confronting the Uncertainties Associated with Long-Time Scales: Analysis of the Modes of Preservation of Memory of Radioactive Waste Burial Sites
Confronting the Uncertainties Associated with Long-Time Scales: Analysis of the Modes of Preservation of Memory of Radioactive Waste Burial Sites Open
The burial of radioactive waste in deep geological repositories has gradually imposed itself since the 1980s in various countries. Considered more stable, safe, and responsible than storage above ground, this solution is seen as a way of k…
View article: Chapter 15: Towards reproducible research in an interdisciplinary framework: issues and propositions regarding the transfer of the conceptual framework and the replication of models
Chapter 15: Towards reproducible research in an interdisciplinary framework: issues and propositions regarding the transfer of the conceptual framework and the replication of models Open
Introduction The notions of reproducibility and replicability are currently the object of intense debates involving all scientific circles, whether by way of authoritative journals, blogs and research notebooks, or more generally through s…
View article: Chapter 2: A generic conceptual framework for describing transitions in settlement systems
Chapter 2: A generic conceptual framework for describing transitions in settlement systems Open
The preceding chapter sets out a brief overview of the different ways in which ‘transitions’ are approached in the scientific literature, from the point of view of both the natural and the social sciences. The theoretical aspects have been…
View article: Chapter 15: Towards reproducible research in an interdisciplinary framework: issues and propositions regarding the transfer of the conceptual framework and the replication of models
Chapter 15: Towards reproducible research in an interdisciplinary framework: issues and propositions regarding the transfer of the conceptual framework and the replication of models Open
IntroductionThe notions of reproducibility and replicability are currently the object of intense debates involving all scientific circles, whether by way of authoritative journals, blogs and research notebooks, or more generally through so…
View article: Chapter 8: Transition 5: Modelling the territorial mutations of the Iron Age in southern Gaul (6th-5th centuries BC)
Chapter 8: Transition 5: Modelling the territorial mutations of the Iron Age in southern Gaul (6th-5th centuries BC) Open
The fifth transition studied in the framework of the Transmondyn programme deals with a relatively short period compared to the preceding ones – on the order of several centuries – and with a limited territory, covering the coastal zones a…
View article: To Boldly Go Where No One Has Gone Before: Integrating Site Location Analysis and Predictive Modelling, the Hierarchical Types Map
To Boldly Go Where No One Has Gone Before: Integrating Site Location Analysis and Predictive Modelling, the Hierarchical Types Map Open
Over the years, predictive modelling has been characterized as being environmentally deterministic, a-temporal, or even as a way of ‘effectively de-humanising the past’. Over the past ten years, however, spatial analysis of settlement patt…
View article: Linking Theories, Past Practices, and Archaeological Remains of Movement through Ontological Reasoning
Linking Theories, Past Practices, and Archaeological Remains of Movement through Ontological Reasoning Open
The amount of information available to archaeologists has grown dramatically during the last ten years. The rapid acquisition of observational data and creation of digital data has played a significant role in this “information explosion”.…
View article: Developing FAIR Ontological Pathways: Linking Evidence of Movement in Lidar to Models of Human Behaviour
Developing FAIR Ontological Pathways: Linking Evidence of Movement in Lidar to Models of Human Behaviour Open
This paper proposes an ontological approach to connect the archaeological topographic evidence for movement in the landscape which can be derived from interpretation and spatial analysis of airborne lidar data with models of movement deriv…
View article: Holocene land cover and population dynamics in Southern France
Holocene land cover and population dynamics in Southern France Open
This paper describes long-term changes in human population and vegetation cover in southern France, using summed radiocarbon probability distributions and site count data as population proxies and information from fossil pollen cores as a …
View article: Modelling of Pathways and Movement Networks in Archaeology: An Overview of Current Approaches
Modelling of Pathways and Movement Networks in Archaeology: An Overview of Current Approaches Open
This chapter presents and discusses current approaches and trends in computer-based modelling of pathways and movement networks in archaeology. After an introduction to the theoretical concepts involved, we present a state of the art of me…
View article: Estimating “Land Use Heritage” to Model Changes in Archaeological Settlement Patterns
Estimating “Land Use Heritage” to Model Changes in Archaeological Settlement Patterns Open
International audience; In this paper, we present a method to calculate a "land use heritage map" based on the concept of "memory of landscape". Such a map can be seen as one variable among others influencing site location preference, and …
View article: Estimating The ‘Memory of Landscape’ to Predict Changes in Archaeological Settlement Patterns
Estimating The ‘Memory of Landscape’ to Predict Changes in Archaeological Settlement Patterns Open
In this paper, we present a method to calculate a “land use heritage map” based on the concept of “memory of landscape”. Such a map can be seen as one variable among others influencing site location preference, and can be used as input for…