by Art of Counting | Methods
Many of the findings that are presented by Art of Counting will require a basic understanding of key statistical techniques. This will be an exploration into correlation. Correlation, as defined by a statistician: The degree of similarity or difference between two...
by Art of Counting | Current Events Egypt
Many thanks to Egyptology News for sharing the entirety of Caroline Simpson’s thought-provoking presentation at the Disciplinary Measures? Histories of Egyptology in Multi-Disciplinary Context conference that took place in London, June 10-12, 2010. In essence,...
by Art of Counting | Methods
What is a “frequency analysis”? Simple. It is a basic count of the number of times a certain attribute appears within the given dataset. But despite its simplicity, it can sometimes provide amazing insights for the trained eye. With a frequency analysis, we show the...
by Art of Counting | Results
One of the more elaborate crowns worn by the pharaoh is known as the atef. This crown appears first in the Fifth Dynasty and becomes more complex, with additional uraei (cobras) and other added elements during the early New Kingdom. When worn by the king, this crown...
by Art of Counting | Announcement
The Art of Counting website was made possible with the support of Unseen Things and Ultimate Design. While I need art historians and statisticians to make the project possible, it was the phenomenal expertise of Unseen Things for site design and the reliable hosting...