This volume investigates the construction of group identity in Late
La Tene South-East Europe using an innovative statistical modelling
method. Death and burial theory underlies the potential of mortuary
practices for identity research. The sample used for this volumes's
research consists of 370 graves, organized in a specially crated
database that records funerary ritual; and grave-good information.
In the case of grave-goods, this involved found hierarchically
organized categorical variables, which serve to describe each item
by combining functional and typological features. The volume also
aims to show the compatibility of archaeological theory and
statistical modelling. The discussions from archaeological theory
rarely find methodological implementations through statistical
methods. In this volume, theoretical issues form an integrative
part of data preparation, method development and result
interpretation.
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