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      The Ayios Vasileios Survey Project (Laconia, Greece): questions, aims and methods

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      Journal of Greek Archaeology
      Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

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          This article presents the research design, i.e. the main aims, questions and methods of the Ayios Vasileios Survey Project. This ongoing project combines field walking, geophysical prospection and ethnographic interviews in order to place more firmly the Mycenaean Palatial Complex of Ayios Vasileios (Laconia, Greece) in its physical, regional and historical context.

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              Measuring Archaeological Diversity by Comparison with Simulated Assemblages

              A method for measuring diversity is proposed that uses an archaeologically derived underlying frequency distribution of classes of artifacts to generate theoretical expectations for the number of different classes of items that should be found in a collection of a given total size. Because sample size is controlled for, collections of different sizes can be directly compared in a simple graphical display. Because of its rigor and simplicity, this method serves to focus interpretive attention on issues of anthropological (rather than methodological) importance. Examples from the archaeological literature are used to illustrate the operation and potential applicability of this method to a wide range of archaeological problems.

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                Journal of Greek Archaeology
                JGA
                Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
                2059-4682
                2059-4674
                September 13 2019
                January 01 2019
                : 4
                Article
                10.32028/jga.v4i.475
                7d3f837c-31a5-4eb7-9dcc-a3cf19440958
                © 2019
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