2018_19
Educational guide 
Faculty of Arts
A A 
english 
Quaternary Archaeology and Human Evolution (2010)
 Subjects
  COMPUTER SCIENCE AND STATISTICS APPLIED TO ARCHAEOLOGY
   Sources of information
Basic

General bibliography:

- Banning, E.B. (2002). The Archaeologist's Laboratory: The Analysis of Archaeological Data. New York: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

- Baxter, M.J. (1994). Exploratory Multivariate Analysis in Archaeology. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

- Buck, C.E., Cavanagh, W.G. & Litton, C.D. (1996). Bayesian approach to interpreting archaeological data. Statistics in Practice. Wiley.

- Drennan, R.D. (1996). Statistics for Archaeologists: A Commonsense Approach. New York: Plenum.

- Fletcher, M. & Lock, G.R. (1991). Digging numbers. Elementary statistics for Archaeologists. Oxford: Institute of Archaeology. [2nd edition 2005] (*)

- Haining, R. (2003). Spatial Data Analysis: Theory and Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

- Martínez-González, M.A., de Irala, J. & Faulin Fajardo, F.J. (2006). Bioestadística amigable 2ª Edición. Madrid: Ed. Díaz de Santos.(*)

-Orton, C. (1980). Mathematics in Archaeology. London: Collins.

- Shennan, S. (1988). Quantifying Archaeology. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.[2nd edition 1997] (*)

- Shennan, S. (1992). Arqueología cuantitativa. Crítica Arqueología. Barcelona: Ed. Crítica.

- Sokal, R.R. & Rohlf, J. (2002). Introducción a la Bioestadística. Barcelona: Ed. Reverté.

- Sokal, R.R. & Rohlf, J. (2003). Biometry. The principles and practice of statistics in biological research - Third Edition. New York: W.H. Freeman and Company.

- Spiegel, M.R. (2001). Estadística (Segunda Edición). Madrid: McGraw-Hill.

(*) Very recommended.

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