Bayliss, A. (2007). Bayesian buildings:. Vernacular Architect 38. Vol 38, pp. 75-86.

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Bayesian buildings:
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an introduction for the numerically challenged
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Vernacular Architect 38
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Vernacular Architecture
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38
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75 - 86
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The author argues that Bayesian statistics provide a powerful tool that can combine different types of information about a problem, and points out that in archaeology they are often applied for estimating chronologies, where relative dating information from stratigraphy is available to complement series of scientific dates. In recent years, steps have been taken to apply these techniques to the dating of standing buildings. The paper provides an introduction to the principles of Bayesian statistics for those with a limited background in mathematics.
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Alex Bayliss ORCID icon
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2007
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Mathematics (Auto Detected Subject)
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11 Mar 2008