LEADER 03982 am 2200721 n 450 001 9910568201203321 005 20210708 010 $a2-7351-2567-X 024 7 $a10.4000/books.editionsmsh.33523 035 $a(CKB)4100000012875393 035 $a(FrMaCLE)OB-editionsmsh-33523 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/85107 035 $a(PPN)263270203 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000012875393 100 $a20220516j|||||||| ||| 0 101 0 $afre 135 $auu||||||m|||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 12$aL?habitat gaulois de Feurs (Loire) $eFouilles récentes (1978-1981) /$fMichel Vaginay, Vincent Guichard 210 $aParis $cÉditions de la Maison des sciences de l?homme$d2021 215 $a1 online resource (200 p.) 225 1 $aDocuments d?archéologie française 311 $a2-7351-0250-5 330 $aCette publication est l?aboutis­sement d?une série de fouilles de sauve­tage effectuées à Feurs (Loire) de 1978 à 1981.0 les ont révélé la présence, antérieure à la ville antique, d?une agglomé­ration gauloise dont l?apogée se situe à La Téne finale. Son existence était jusqu?alors totalement méconnue, la fon­dation augustéenne de la capitale de la cité ségusiave. Forum Segusiavorum, étant considérée comme une création impériale ex nihilo. Ce travail, fondé sur l?étude systématique d?abondantes séries de mobiliers, permet d?esquisser les modalités de l?évolution de l?habitat gaulois sous ses divers aspects durant tout le siècle qui précède la conquête césarienne. Replacé dans le contexte de la Gaule interne, le site de Feurs apparaît comme un élément important dans notre connaissance de la civilisation gauloise à la fin de l?âge du Fer. This work is the result of rescue archaeology carried out at Feurs (Loire) from 1978 to 1981. A series of excava­tions on the site of the Roman town revealed an earlier Gaulish settlement at its height during the late La Tène period. 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El-Shaarawi -- Foreword by Hao Zhang -- List of figures -- List of tables -- About the companion website -- Chapter 1 From classical statistics to geostatistics -- 1.1 Not all spatial data are geostatistical data -- 1.2 The limits of classical statistics -- 1.3 A real geostatistical dataset: data on carbon monoxide in Madrid, Spain -- Chapter 2 Geostatistics: preliminaries -- 2.1 Regionalized variables -- 2.2 Random functions -- 2.3 Stationary and intrinsic hypotheses -- 2.3.1 Stationarity -- 2.3.2 Stationary random functions in the strict sense -- 2.3.3 Second-order stationary random functions -- 2.3.4 Intrinsically stationary random functions -- 2.3.5 Non-stationary random functions -- 2.4 Support -- Chapter 3 Structural analysis -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Covariance function -- 3.2.1 Definition and properties -- 3.2.2 Some theoretical isotropic covariance functions -- 3.3 Empirical covariogram -- 3.4 Semivariogram -- 3.4.1 Definition and properties -- 3.4.2 Behavior at intermediate and large distances -- 3.4.3 Behavior near the origin -- 3.4.4 A discontinuity at the origin -- 3.5 Theoretical semivariogram models -- 3.5.1 Semivariograms with a sill -- 3.5.2 Semivariograms with a hole effect -- 3.5.3 Semivariograms without a sill -- 3.5.4 Combining semivariogram models -- 3.6 Empirical semivariogram -- 3.7 Anisotropy -- 3.8 Fitting a semivariogram model -- 3.8.1 Manual fitting -- 3.8.2 Automatic fitting -- Chapter 4 Spatial prediction and kriging -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Neighborhood -- 4.3 Ordinary kriging -- 4.3.1 Point observation support and point predictor -- 4.3.2 Effects of a change in the model parameters -- 4.3.3 Point observation support and block predictor -- 4.3.4 Block observation support and block predictor. 327 $a4.4 Simple kriging: the special case of known mean -- 4.5 Simple kriging with an estimated mean -- 4.6 Universal kriging -- 4.6.1 Point observation support and point predictor -- 4.6.2 Point observation support and block predictor -- 4.6.3 Block observation support and block predictor -- 4.6.4 Kriging and exact interpolation -- 4.7 Residual kriging -- 4.7.1 Direct residual kriging -- 4.7.2 Iterative residual kriging -- 4.7.3 Modified iterative residual kriging -- 4.8 Median-Polish kriging -- 4.9 Cross-validation -- 4.10 Non-linear kriging -- 4.10.1 Disjunctive kriging -- 4.10.2 Indicator kriging -- Chapter 5 Geostatistics and spatio-temporal random functions -- 5.1 Spatio-temporal geostatistics -- 5.2 Spatio-temporal continuity -- 5.3 Relevant spatio-temporal concepts -- 5.4 Properties of the spatio-temporal covariance and semivariogram -- Chapter 6 Spatio-temporal structural analysis (I): empirical semivariogram and covariogram estimation and model fitting -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The empirical spatio-temporal semivariogram and covariogram -- 6.3 Fitting spatio-temporal semivariogram and covariogram models -- 6.4 Validation and comparison of spatio-temporal semivariogram and covariogram models -- Chapter 7 Spatio-temporal structural analysis (II): theoretical covariance models -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Combined distance or metric model -- 7.3 Sum model -- 7.4 Combined metric-sum model -- 7.5 Product model -- 7.6 Product-sum model -- 7.7 Porcu and Mateu mixture-based models -- 7.8 General product-sum model -- 7.9 Integrated product and product-sum models -- 7.10 Models proposed by Cressie and Huang -- 7.11 Models proposed by Gneiting -- 7.12 Mixture models proposed by Ma -- 7.12.1 Covariance functions generated by scale mixtures -- 7.12.2 Covariance functions generated by positive power mixtures. 327 $a7.13 Models generated by linear combinations proposed by Ma -- 7.14 Models proposed by Stein -- 7.15 Construction of covariance functions using copulas and completely monotonic functions -- 7.16 Generalized product-sum model -- 7.17 Models that are not fully symmetric -- 7.18 Mixture-based Bernstein zonally anisotropic covariance functions -- 7.19 Non-stationary models -- 7.19.1 Mixture of locally orthogonal stationary processes -- 7.19.2 Non-stationary models proposed by Ma -- 7.19.3 Non-stationary models proposed by Porcu and Mateu -- 7.20 Anisotropic covariance functions by Porcu and Mateu -- 7.20.1 Constructing temporally symmetric and spatially anisotropic covariance functions -- 7.20.2 Generalizing the class of spatio-temporal covariance functions proposed by Gneiting -- 7.20.3 Differentiation and integration operators acting on classes of anisotropic covariance functions on the basis of isotropic components: 'La descente e?tendue' -- 7.21 Spatio-temporal constructions based on quasi-arithmetic means of covariance functions -- 7.21.1 Multivariate quasi-arithmetic compositions -- 7.21.2 Permissibility criteria for quasi-arithmetic means of covariance functions on Rd -- 7.21.3 The use of quasi-arithmetic functionals to build non-separable, stationary, spatio-temporal covariance functions -- 7.21.4 Quasi-arithmeticity and non-stationarity in space -- Chapter 8 Spatio-temporal prediction and kriging -- 8.1 Spatio-temporal kriging -- 8.2 Spatio-temporal kriging equations -- Chapter 9 An introduction to functional geostatistics -- 9.1 Functional data analysis -- 9.2 Functional geostatistics: The parametric vs. the non-parametric approach -- 9.3 Functional ordinary kriging -- 9.3.1 Preliminaries -- 9.3.2 Functional ordinary kriging equations -- 9.3.3 Estimating the trace-semivariogram -- 9.3.4 Functional cross-validation -- Appendices. 327 $aAppendix A Spectral representations -- A.1 Spectral representation of the covariogram -- A.2 Spectral representation of the semivariogram -- Appendix B Probabilistic aspects of Uij=Z(si)-Z(sj) -- Appendix C Basic theory on restricted maximum likelihood -- C.1 Restricted Maximum Likelihood equation -- Appendix D Most relevant proofs -- D.1 Product model: Peculiarity (ii) (Rodri?guez-Iturbe and Mejia 1974 -- De Cesare et al. 1997) -- D.2 Product model: Peculiarity (iv) (Rodri?guez-Iturbe and Mejia 1974 -- De Cesare et al. 1997) -- D.3 Product-sum model: Semivariogram expression (7.29) (De Iaco et al. 2001) -- D.4 General product-sum model: Obtaining the constant k (De Iaco et al. 2001) -- D.5 General product-sum model: Theorem 7.8.1 (De Iaco et al. 2001) -- D.6 General product-sum model: Theorem 7.8.2. (De Iaco et al. 2001) -- D.7 Generalized product-sum model. Proposition 1 1 (Gregori et al. 2008) -- D.8 Generalized product-sum model. Proposition 1 2 for n = 2 (Gregori et al. 2008) -- D.9 Generalized product-sum model. Corollary 1 3 of Proposition 2 (Gregori et al. 2008) -- D.10 Generalized product-sum model. Range of ?. Case 1: The Gaussian case 4 (Gregori et al. 2008) -- D.11 Generalized product-sum model. Range of ?. Case 2: The Mate?rn case 5 (Gregori et al. 2008) -- D.12 Generalized product-sum model. Range of ?. Case 3: The Gaussian-Mate?rn case 6 (Gregori et al. 2008) -- D.13 Mixture-based Bernstein zonally anisotropic covariance functions. Theorem 7.18.1 (Ma 2003b) -- D.14 Construction of non-stationary spatio-temporal covariance functions using spatio-temporal stationary covariances and intrinsically stationary semivariograms. 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