arXiv Open Access 2023

From Past to Future: Digital Methods Towards Artefact Analysis

Andrew Harris Andrea Cremaschi Tse Siang Lim Maria De Iorio Kwa Chong Guan
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Over the past two decades, Digital Humanities has transformed the landscape of humanities and social sciences, enabling advanced computational analysis and interpretation of extensive datasets. Notably, recent initiatives in Southeast Asia, particularly in Singapore, focus on categorising and archiving historical data such as artwork, literature and, most notably archaeological artefacts. This study illustrates the profound potential of Digital Humanities through the application of statistical methods on two distinct artefact datasets. Specifically, we present the results of an automated die study on mid-1st millennium AD "Rising Sun" coinage from mainland Southeast Asia, while subsequently utilising unsupervised statistical methods on 2D images of 13th-14th century earthenware ceramics excavated from the precolonial St. Andrew's Cathedral site in central Singapore. This research offers a comparative assessment showcasing the transformative impact of statistics-based approaches on the interpretation and analysis of diverse archaeological materials and within Digital Humanities overall.

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Andrew Harris

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Andrea Cremaschi

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Tse Siang Lim

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Maria De Iorio

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Kwa Chong Guan

Format Sitasi

Harris, A., Cremaschi, A., Lim, T.S., Iorio, M.D., Guan, K.C. (2023). From Past to Future: Digital Methods Towards Artefact Analysis. https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.13790

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