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Bringing archaeology into the information age: entropy, noise, channel capacity, and information potential in archaeological significance assessments

机译:将考古学带入信息时代:考古意义评估中的熵,噪声,渠道容量和信息潜力

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Most archaeology today is conducted by private cultural resources management (CRM) firms in compliance with preservation legislation. Industry archaeologists make decisions that affect the expenditure of public and private development funds, and determine what resources, data, and information are available for the future. Decisions about what is archaeologically significant impact public value purchased by governments and firms, and impact cumulative ability to know the archaeological record. While there are many concepts of archaeological significance, many justify significance in terms of the information yield. Few define information. Discussions are confused by vague or absent definitions of information, and the conflation of data volume with information resulting in bias in the types of resources preserved. Perpetuating modern theoretical interests into the preserved data hobbles future archaeology. In the interest of representative preservation of archaeological information, we need an operational definition of "information" and which resources have information potential. To unify and organize discussions of information and representative samples, I turn to information theory. Claude E. Shannon provides a formal definition of "information". Applying Shannon's concepts of entropy and equivocation provides formal tools to objectively assess relative and absolute information potential, and can force CRM practitioners to more explicitly justify their recommendations for expenditure of public and private development funds and preserve a more representative sample of the archaeological record for future inquiry. Bringing archaeology into the information age is a practical solution to many problems with CRM significance evaluations, and will better justify the value CRM provides in return for public investment in archaeology.
机译:如今,大多数考古学都是由私营文化资源管理(CRM)公司按照保护法规进行的。行业考古学家做出的决策会影响公共和私人发展基金的支出,并确定未来可以获得哪些资源、数据和信息。关于什么是考古学意义重大的决定会影响政府和企业购买的公共价值,并影响了解考古记录的累积能力。虽然有许多具有考古意义的概念,但许多概念从信息产出的角度证明了其重要性。很少有人定义信息。由于信息定义模糊或缺失,以及数据量与信息的融合,导致保存的资源类型存在偏差,导致讨论混乱。将现代理论兴趣永久保存在保存的数据中会阻碍未来的考古学。为了代表性地保存考古信息,我们需要对“信息”以及哪些资源具有信息潜力进行操作性定义。为了统一和组织对信息和代表性样本的讨论,我转向信息论。克劳德·E·香农给出了“信息”的正式定义。应用香农的熵和模糊概念提供了客观评估相对和绝对信息潜力的正式工具,并可以迫使CRM从业者更明确地证明其公共和私人发展基金支出建议的合理性,并保留更具代表性的考古记录样本,以备将来查询。将考古学带入信息时代是解决CRM重要性评估中许多问题的一个切实可行的方法,它将更好地证明CRM提供的价值,以换取对考古学的公共投资。

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