Van de Weghe, N., Docter, R., De Maeyer, P., Bechtold, B. and Ryckbosch, K. (2007). The triangular model as an instrument for visualising and analysing residuality. J Archaeol Sci 34 (4). Vol 34(4), pp. 649-655.
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The triangular model as an instrument for visualising and analysing residuality | ||
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Issue The name of the volume or issue |
J Archaeol Sci 34 (4) | ||
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Journal of Archaeological Science | ||
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34 (4) | ||
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649 - 655 | ||
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The article considers recent studies in which several ways of visualising residuality have been proposed, facilitating the analyses of archaeological contexts. However it is argued that these all started from linear temporal concepts, whereas in the present article a new approach is proposed, which makes use of an extra dimension. This enables the inclusion of extra variables and, hence, a more balanced analysis of the contexts through their graphic representations. Archaeological contexts from recent excavations in Carthage are used to illustrate the potentials of the model and its application in archaeological practice. | ||
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2007 | ||
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10 May 2007 |