Standardization of ceramic shape: A case study from the Iron Age pottery from northeastern Taiwan
- Li-Ying Wang, B. Marwick
- Computer Science
- 2020
This case study represents an innovative application of outlinebased methods in geometric morphometry to answer the anthropological questions of craft specialization by analyzing outlines of ceramic vessels.
Standardization of ceramic shape: A case study of Iron Age pottery from northeastern Taiwan
- Li-Ying Wang, B. Marwick
- Computer Science
- 26 January 2020
How to Use Replication Assignments for Teaching Integrity in Empirical Archaeology
- B. Marwick, Li-Ying Wang, Ryan Robinson, Hope Loiselle
- SociologyAdvances in Archaeological Practice
- 21 June 2019
ABSTRACT The value of new archaeological knowledge is strongly determined by how credible it is, and a key measure of scientific credibility is how replicable new results are. However, few…
How to Use Replication Assignments for Teaching Integrity in Empirical Archaeology
- B. Marwick, Li-Ying Wang, Ryan Robinson, Hope Loiselle
- SociologyAdvances in Archaeological Practice
- 22 October 2019
The value of new archaeological knowledge is strongly determined by how credible it is, and a key measure of scientific credibility is how replicable new results are. However, few archaeologists…
Views on the Nine Principles of Archaeological Ethics from the 2020 SAA Ethics Survey
- Kaylee Pruski, B. Marwick, Eloise F. Potter, Raelee Hampton, Li-Ying Wang
- Sociology
- 2021
In the spring of 2018, the Society for American Archaeology (SAA) initiated the process of updating and revising the SAA Principles of Archaeological Ethics. As part of this process, the SAA created…
How do archaeologists write about racism? Computational text analysis of 41 years of Society for American Archaeology annual meeting abstracts
- Gayoung Park, Li-Ying Wang, B. Marwick
- SociologyAntiquity
- 6 October 2020
Abstract How often, and in what contexts, have archaeologists discussed racism over the last four decades? Do societal events lead to sustained discussions of racism among the academic community?…
Archaeological Evidence of Change in Social Organization at Kiwulan, an Iron Age site in Northeastern Taiwan, during European Colonization
- Li-Ying Wang
- Sociology
- 9 August 2021
Investigating Craft Specialization and Pottery Standardization Using Geometric Morphometry of Vessel Shapes from Iron Age Northeast Taiwan
- Li-Ying Wang, B. Marwick
- Geography
- 2019
A Bayesian networks approach to infer social changes in burials in northeastern Taiwan during the European colonization period
- Li-Ying Wang, B. Marwick
- Sociology
- 2021
Burials provide valuable information to study social structures based on the assumption that burials and associated grave goods can represent social roles and relations in a society. To study social…
Tektite geoarchaeology in mainland Southeast Asia
- B. Marwick, S. Pham, R. Brewer, Li-Ying Wang
- Geology, Geography
- 14 August 2021
Tektites formed by an extraterrestrial impact event in Southeast Asia at 0.78 Ma have been found in geological contexts and archaeological sites throughout Australia, East and Southeast Asia. At some…
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