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Predictive Modeling of Archaeological Site Location in Cuba

Posted on:2012-01-31Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Watson, April AFull Text:PDF
GTID:2457390011956493Subject:Archaeology
Abstract/Summary:
This work aimed at aiding academic and CRM professionals in archaeology by developing a predictive model of prehistoric sites on the southeastern coast of Cuba. The variables in this model were identified by previous archaeological research at Guantanamo Bay Naval Station. Both GIS analysis and weights of evidence testing were conducted on the model. The results of the GIS and statistical analysis allowed for refinement of the model.;Cuba is central to understanding the prehistoric settlement of the Caribbean. The model explored not only site occurrence and environmental correlations, but also looked at intersite correlations. It was determined that site occurrences are strongly linked to low elevation, proximity to other sites, south-facing areas, mangroves, and geologic formations. This model may add to the understanding of the prehistoric settling of Cuba, as well as the interactions between native groups.
Keywords/Search Tags:Model, Site, Cuba, Prehistoric
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