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A New Light on Archaeological Sampling

Pasquale De Marco

Editorial: Publishdrive

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In "A New Light on Archaeological Sampling," we embark on a journey into the fascinating world of archaeological sampling, a cornerstone of modern archaeological research. This comprehensive guide unravels the theory and practice of sampling in archaeology, providing a fresh perspective on methodologies, recent advancements, and emerging trends.

Delve into the intricacies of probability sampling methods, such as simple random sampling, stratified random sampling, systematic sampling, cluster sampling, and multistage sampling, and discover their strengths, limitations, and appropriate applications. Explore non-probability sampling methods, including purposive sampling, convenience sampling, snowball sampling, quota sampling, and haphazard sampling, and understand their role in addressing specific research questions.

Master the art of sample size determination, a crucial aspect of sampling design. Learn how to calculate sample sizes for different sampling methods, taking into account factors such as precision, confidence level, and population variability. Address challenges related to non-response and missing data, ensuring the representativeness of your sample.

Navigate the ethical and legal considerations surrounding archaeological sampling, ensuring that research practices respect cultural heritage and minimize disturbance to archaeological sites. Engage with local communities and stakeholders, fostering collaboration and ensuring that archaeological research benefits the communities it studies.

With its clear explanations, engaging writing style, and abundance of illustrative materials, "A New Light on Archaeological Sampling" is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and practitioners in archaeology. It is a comprehensive guide to the principles and practices of sampling, providing a deeper understanding of how archaeologists uncover the secrets of the past.

Unleash the power of archaeological sampling and gain a new perspective on the study of past societies. "A New Light on Archaeological Sampling" is your key to unlocking the mysteries of the archaeological record.


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Disponible desde: 02/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 166 páginas.

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