THE USE OF ETHNOGRAPHIC ANALOGIES IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL REASONING

The use of ethnographic analogies in archaeological reasoning

As a methodological principle analogy is present in all scientific disciplines even though, from a logical standpoint, strictly observed, it does not satisfy the criteria which would qualify it as a reliable means of deduction.The queastion of relevacy of merlin wizard costume the analogic deduction was particularly important for archaeology which,

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UMAHand: A dataset of inertial signals of typical hand activities

Given the popularity of wrist-worn devices, particularly smartwatches, the identification of manual movement patterns has become of utmost interest within the research field of Human Activity Recognition (HAR) systems.In this context, by leveraging the numerous sensors natively embedded in smartwatches, the HAR functionalities that can be implement

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