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Seminar Paper "Reconstructing Frames of Reference"
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Seminar Paper "Reconstructing Frames of Reference"

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This is a paper (in German language) I wrote for the seminar [Der Mensch in der Landschaft. Archäologisch-geographische Modelle](http://univis.uni-kiel.de/form?__s=2&dsc=anew/lecture_view&lvs=gemei/instit_2/zentr/dermen&anonymous=1&lang=en&ref=tlecture&sem=2017s&tdir=philos/fachwi/_urund/bachel/haupts&__e=505) by Priv.-Doz. Dr. Oliver Nakoinz [\@OliverNakoinz](https://github.com/OliverNakoinz) and Dr. rer. nat. Daniel Knitter [\@dakni](https://github.com/dakni) in the summer semester 2017.

I tried to understand, reproduce and improve one specific model from Lewis Binfords book *Constructing Frames of Reference: An Analytical Method for Archaeological Theory Building using Ethnographic and Environmental Data Sets* from 2001.

**Reproduce me!**

1. Clone the repo
2. Install the R package
3. Knit *report/binford_main.Rmd*
4. Solve some nasty Tex dependency problems (see *travis.yml*)
5. Back to step 3
6. Enjoy!