Predictive modelling is a technique used to predict archaeological site locations in a region on the basis of observed patterns or on assumptions about human behaviour. The application of predictive modelling has given rise to considerable academic debate. This paper identifies some problems with predictive modelling and mentions possible solutions. Keywords: Predictive modelling; Archaeological heritage management; GIS
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Kamermans, H. (2010). The Application of Predictive Modelling in Archaeology: Problems and Possibilities. Beyond the Artifact. Digital Interpretation of the Past. Proceedings of CAA2004. Prato 13–17 April 2004, 273–277.
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