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How Surprising are Lithic Reduction Strategies? The Information Entropy of the Modes A-I Framework
Jonathan Paige,
Charles Perreault
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
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Reduction Strategies
100%
Lithic Assemblage
100%
Information Entropy
100%
Lithic Reduction
100%
Modes A-I
100%
Technological Mode
66%
Information Content
33%
Archaeological Sites
33%
Information Theory
33%
Eurasia
33%
Conditional Dependence
33%
Modern Humans
33%
Late Pleistocene
33%
Levallois
33%
Social Sciences
Archaeologists
100%
Prior knowledge
100%
Documentary Analysis
100%
Archaeological Site
100%
Modern Humans
100%
Information Content
100%
Late Pleistocene
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Archaeological Site
100%
Late Pleistocene
100%
Eurasia
100%
Information Analysis
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Information Value
100%