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J. Scott Cardinal

CRSP Principal Investigator
518-486-2096

M.A., 2011, University at Albany

B.A., 1993, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Research interests include: spatial and quantitative analysis of archaeological assemblages and stratigraphy, inferential data mining, data normalization, computer applications in archaeology, archaeological theory and epistemology, philosophy of social science, social theory, complex systems dynamics, emergence of social and institutional complexity, computational modeling and social simulation, and cultural evolution.

Publications

2024
Loughmiller-Cardinal, J., Eppich, K.E., Cardinal, J.S., 2024. Classic Maya Tobacco Flasks Production and Replication., in: S. Hissa, deBarros Via (Ed.), Archaeologies Of Smoking, Pipes And Transatlantic Connections. Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology. Springer Nature Switzerland, Cham, pp. 159 - 188. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-71257-9_7
2023
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2019
Cardinal, J.S., 2019. Sets, Graphs, and Things We Can See: A Formal Combinatorial Ontology for Empirical Intra-Site Analysis. Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology 2, 56 - 78. doi:10.5334/jcaa.16