What is The Matrix? How do archaeologists use stratigraphy?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 апр 2023
  • Stratigraphy is recorded by archaeologists during excavations. It helps them understand how, and in what timescale, different objects and remains become buried in the ground.
    Archaeologists can create a Harris Matrix diagram of the stratigraphy to visualize the sequence of events, the relative age of items, and the differing spatiotemporal relationships between them. This allows archaeologists to build up a four-dimensional (4D) model of how a site has developed over different timespans.
    Such interpretations, based on our understanding of archaeological stratigraphy, often underpin the stories we tell about the sites we excavate.
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    stratigraphic.github.io/matrix/
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    Articles
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    May, K., Taylor, J.S. and Binding, C. (2023) The Matrix: connecting and re-using digital records and archives of archaeological investigations, Internet Archaeology 61. doi.org/10.11141/ia.61.2
    May, K. 2020 The Matrix: Connecting Time and Space in Archaeological Stratigraphic Records and Archives, Internet Archaeology 55. doi.org/10.11141/ia.55.8
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