Spatial Statistics and Stone Structures
Over the past four years, I have been researching stone structures throughout the eastern seaboard of the U.S. and Canada. I will present the results of this study as a way of illustrating the use of spatial statistics to address a controversial research question:Who built the structures? Native Ame...
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ftbridgewatersta:oai:vc.bridgew.edu:may_celebrations-1571 2023-05-15T16:22:23+02:00 Spatial Statistics and Stone Structures Hoffman, Curtiss 2017-05-10T19:50:00Z https://vc.bridgew.edu/may_celebrations/2017/session1/25 unknown Virtual Commons - Bridgewater State University https://vc.bridgew.edu/may_celebrations/2017/session1/25 CARS May Celebrations text 2017 ftbridgewatersta 2022-04-10T20:39:12Z Over the past four years, I have been researching stone structures throughout the eastern seaboard of the U.S. and Canada. I will present the results of this study as a way of illustrating the use of spatial statistics to address a controversial research question:Who built the structures? Native Americans? Colonial farmers? Transatlantic pre-Columbian voyagers? Or are they just natural deposits from the last glacier? This research has been supported by generous grants from CARS. Text glacier* Bridgewater State University: Virtual Commons Canada |
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Over the past four years, I have been researching stone structures throughout the eastern seaboard of the U.S. and Canada. I will present the results of this study as a way of illustrating the use of spatial statistics to address a controversial research question:Who built the structures? Native Americans? Colonial farmers? Transatlantic pre-Columbian voyagers? Or are they just natural deposits from the last glacier? This research has been supported by generous grants from CARS. |
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