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Algorithms by Step in Process

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Abrams 1994 47 2
Alg Statement:Percentage of cobbles in fill Alg Math:Cobble fill contains 1:2 cobbles to earth (v1 is cobbles, v2 earth)
m3 m3
Source info: AbramsE 1994, p. 47 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Building Cobbles Position in process:Construction
Material:Stone Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:Range varies widely, Abrams gives an average but cites two examples where cobbles are 47% and 24%.
Notes on bibliography:
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Aurenche 1981 54
Alg Statement:A pise' wall needs 3-5 days drying time for each section, which is 30-50cm in height. Alg Math:
section height in cm day
Source info: AurencheO 1981, p. 54 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Wall Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Pise' Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Near East
Notes:A middle value was used for the algorithm, 4 days drying time for 40cm wall height.
Notes on bibliography:
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Garner 1984 5
Alg Statement:A single worker constructing a stone wall will average 4.9-5.5 meters a day. Alg Math:8 p-h to construct 5.2 m of free-standing wall with a height of 1.5m.
p-h m
Source info: GarnerL 1984, p. 5 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Wall Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Stone Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Europe
Notes:The values in this algorithm are a bit unclear - first, the number of hours in a work day is not stated, and then the width of the wall is also not known. The wall being built is free standing, and thus tapers towards the top, which would not be the case in the construction of a building.
Notes on bibliography:
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Harper 2016 525 3
Alg Statement:Building a brick wall in one person-hour Alg Math:0,1 m3 built in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 525 Also cited in: SmailesRL 2010, p. 43
Algorithm type:Wall Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Mudbrick Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:According to the author, building a wall includes mixing mortar as needed. The cost of water for the mortar is not included and can be added.
Notes on bibliography:
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Harper 2016 526 1
Alg Statement:Building a dry rubble stone wall in one person-hour Alg Math:0,159 m3 built in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 526 Also cited in: HurstJT 1865, p. 217
Algorithm type:Wall Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Stone Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:No mortar was used for building a rubble stone wall.
Notes on bibliography:
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Harper 2016 526 2
Alg Statement:Building a rubble stone wall in one person-hour Alg Math:0,159 m3 built in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 526 Also cited in: HurstJT 1865, p. 217
Algorithm type:Wall Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Stone Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:The mortar was used for building a stone rubble wall. The cost of gathering water for the mortar was not added.
Notes on bibliography:rate to check***
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Harper 2016 526 3
Alg Statement:Building an ashlar stone wall in one person-hour Alg Math:0,034 m3 built in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 526 Also cited in: MayesC 1862, p. 24
Algorithm type:Wall Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Stone Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:Building ashlar walls with small blocks approximately 0.1 - 0.2 m3
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Harper 2016 527 1
Alg Statement:Building an ashlar stone wall in one person-hour Alg Math:0,024 m3 built in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 527 Also cited in: MayesC 1862, p. 24
Algorithm type:Wall Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Stone Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:Building ashlar walls with medium blocks approximately 0.2 - 0.5 m3
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Harper 2016 527 2
Alg Statement:Building an ashlar stone wall in one person-hour Alg Math:0,019 m3 built in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 527 Also cited in: MayesC 1862, p. 24
Algorithm type:Wall Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Stone Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:Building ashlar walls with medium blocks approximately from 0.5 + m3
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Harper 2016 527 3
Alg Statement:Building floor in one person-hour Alg Math:0,4 m3 built in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 527 Also cited in: LeksonS 1984, p. 280-1
Algorithm type:Floor Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Earth Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:North America
Notes:It does not include any costs connected to acquiring and transporting material.
Notes on bibliography:
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Harper 2016 527 4
Alg Statement:Building roof (using earth, wood) in person-hours Alg Math:0,4 m3 built in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 527 Also cited in: LeksonS 1984, p. 280-1
Algorithm type:Roof Building Position in process:Construction
Material: Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:North America
Notes:Algorithm does not include costs connected to acquiring and transporting material. Materials used are earth and wood.
Notes on bibliography:Author deals with costs for Anasazi roof constructions.
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Harper 2016 529 1
Alg Statement:Applying clay plaster to walls in one person hour Alg Math:0,8 m2 dressed in 1 p-h
p-h m2
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 529 Also cited in: MurakamiT 2015, p. 273
Algorithm type:Plaster Applying Position in process:Construction
Material:Clay Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:According to the author, clay plaster of 5 cm thickness was applied to walls including mixing and smoothing it.
Notes on bibliography:The application was done to stone walls using a trowel.
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Harper 2016 529 2
Alg Statement:Applying clay plaster to floors in one person hour Alg Math:5,69 m2 dressed in 1 p-h
p-h m2
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 529 Also cited in: MurakamiT 2015, p. 273
Algorithm type:Plaster Applying Position in process:Construction
Material:Clay Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:According to the author, clay plaster of 5 cm thickness was applied to floors by dumping and leveling it. Costs include mixing and smoothing the plaster.
Notes on bibliography:
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Harper 2016 529 3
Alg Statement:Applying lime plaster to walls in one person hour Alg Math:1,3 m2 dressed in 1 p-h
p-h m2
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 529 Also cited in: MurakamiT 2015, p. 273
Algorithm type:Plaster Applying Position in process:Construction
Material:Lime Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:According to the author, a 2 millimeters thin layer of lime plaster was applied and smoothed to walls.
Notes on bibliography:
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Harper 2016 530
Alg Statement:Applying lime plaster to floors in one person hour Alg Math:4,31 m2 dressed in 1 p-h
p-h m2
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 530 Also cited in: MurakamiT 2015, p. 273
Algorithm type:Plaster Applying Position in process:Construction
Material:Lime Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:According to the author, a 2 millimeters thin layer of lime plaster was applied and smoothed to floors.
Notes on bibliography:
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Heimpel 2009 135
Alg Statement:Roofing beams are placed 40cm apart. Alg Math:Given room legnth, divides by 60, assuming a beam width of 20cm
Room legnth in cm Number of beams needed. in beam
Source info: HeimpelW 2009, p. 135 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Roof Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Wood Source type:Text
Source chronology:Ancient Source geography:Near East
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:
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Kerig 2007 2
Alg Statement:Construction of 22m long-house Alg Math:1 house built in 2900 p-h
p-h long-house in container
Source info: KerigT 2007, p. 2 Also cited in: LuleyH 1990
Algorithm type:Construction Position in process:Construction
Material: Source type:
Source chronology:Neolithic Source geography:Europe
Notes:Author refers to a 22m long-house of Western Germany. with an use of Neolithic tools.
Notes on bibliography:
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Pickett 2017 16 20
Alg Statement:laying rough mortar Alg Math:0,24625 m3 rough mortar layed in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Wall Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Mortar Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:
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Pickett 2017 16 21
Alg Statement:laying coursed mortar Alg Math:0,15875 m3 rough mortar layed in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Wall Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Mortar Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:
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Pickett 2017 16 22
Alg Statement:laying ashlar masonry walls in minimum low skill rate Alg Math:0,12125 m3 ashlar layed in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Wall Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Stone Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision.
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Pickett 2017 16 23
Alg Statement:laying ashlar masonry walls in maximum low skill rate Alg Math:0,24125 m3 ashlar layed in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Wall Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Stone Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision.
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Pickett 2017 17 24
Alg Statement:laying unjointed stone bricks in minimum low skill rate Alg Math:162,5 bricks layed in 1 p-h
p-h brick
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 17 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Wall Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Stone Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision. Only the height of bricks is mentioned which is 0,4m
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Pickett 2017 17 25
Alg Statement:laying unjointed stone bricks in maximum low skill rate Alg Math:250 bricks layed in 1 p-h
p-h brick
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 17 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Wall Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Stone Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days. Author distinguished two types of the bricklaying, unjointed and ordinary brickwork
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision. Only the height of bricks is mentioned which is 0,4m
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Pickett 2017 17 26
Alg Statement:bricklaying in minimum low skill rate Alg Math:62,5 bricks layed in 1 p-h
p-h brick
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 17 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Wall Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Stone Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days. Author distinguished two types of the bricklaying, unjointed and ordinary brickwork
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision. Only the height of bricks is mentioned which is 0,4m
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Pickett 2017 17 27
Alg Statement:bricklaying in maximum low skill rate Alg Math:125 bricks 1 layed in p-h
p-h brick
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 17 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Wall Building Position in process:Construction
Material:Stone Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days. Author distinguished two types of the bricklaying, unjointed and ordinary brickwork
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision. Only the height of bricks is mentioned which is 0,4m
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Robson 1999 67
Alg Statement:1/6 of the volume of a mudbrick wall consists of mortar Alg Math:m3 * 5/6 = volume of mudbricks
wall volume in m3 mortar in m3
mudbricks in wall volume in m3
Source info: RobsonE 1999, p. 67-69 Also cited in: HeimpelW 2009, p. 124
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Construction
Material:Mortar Source type:Text
Source chronology:Bronze Age Source geography:Near East
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:
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Abrams 1994 49 1
Alg Statement:Sculpting stone (simple) Alg Math:Scultor carving simple motifs onto stone (measured in carved surface area)
cm2 p-h
Source info: AbramsE 1994, p. 49 Also cited in: AbramsE 1984
Algorithm type:Sculpturing Position in process:Manufacture
Material:Stone Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:See also Abrams_1994_44. bi - Abrams 1984 given as Abrams 1984b in Abrams 1994.
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Abrams 1994 49 2
Alg Statement:Sculpting stone (complex) Alg Math:Scultor carving complex motifs onto stone (measured in carved surface area)
cm2 p-h
Source info: AbramsE 1994, p. 49 Also cited in: AbramsE 1984
Algorithm type:Sculpturing Position in process:Manufacture
Material:Stone Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:See also Abrams_1994_44. bi - Abrams 1984 given as Abrams 1984b in Abrams 1994.
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Brunke 2016 261
Alg Statement:mudbrick production in 1 person-day Alg Math:1,5 m3 of mudbrick produced in 1 p-d
p-d m3
Source info: BrunkeH etal 2016, p. 261 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Manufacture
Material:Mudbrick Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:Near East
Notes:The author refers to the weight of 5 kg of one mudbirck used for building ziggurat of Uruk.
Notes on bibliography:The author does not mention how many person-hours were included in one person-day.
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Brunke 2016 261 1
Alg Statement:A wage of mudbrick production for labourers was 5 litres of barley per 1 male person per day Alg Math:5 l of barley per 1 p-d
p-d l
Source info: BrunkeH etal 2016, p. 261 Also cited in: HeimpelW 2009, p. 223
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Manufacture
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Text
Source chronology: Source geography:Near East
Notes:The wage of barley in historical textual materials differs between male and female workers
Notes on bibliography:The author does not mention how many person-hours were included in one person-day.
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Brunke 2016 261 3
Alg Statement:A wage of mudbrick production for labourers was 3 litres of barley per 1 female person per day Alg Math:3 l of barley per 1 p-d
p-d l
Source info: BrunkeH etal 2016, p. 261 Also cited in: HeimpelW 2009, p. 223
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Manufacture
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Text
Source chronology: Source geography:Near East
Notes:The wage of barley in historical textual materials differs between male and female workers.
Notes on bibliography:The author does not mention how many person-hours were included in one person-day.
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Burke 2012 150
Alg Statement:0,128 m3 of mudbricks was made in 1 p-h Alg Math:0,128 m3 made in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: BurkeA 2012, p. 150 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Manufacture
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Bronze Age Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from 10 hours work days as author refers to.
Notes on bibliography:Bricks are from the region of Iran. Brick dimensions are 20 x 20 x 4 cm and the number of made bricks per day was 800.
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Burke 2012 150 1
Alg Statement:0,133 m3 of mudbricks was made in 1 p-h Alg Math:0,133 m3 made in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: BurkeA 2012, p. 150 Also cited in: FathyH 1969, p. 255
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Manufacture
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Bronze Age Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from 10 hours work days as author refers to.
Notes on bibliography:Bricks are from the region of Egypt. Brick dimensions are 23 x 11 x 7 cm and the number of made bricks per day was 750.
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Burke 2012 150 2
Alg Statement:0,137 m3 of mudbricks was made in 1 p-h Alg Math:0,137 m3 made in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: BurkeA 2012, p. 150 Also cited in: DalokayJ 1969, p. 119
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Manufacture
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Bronze Age Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from 10 hours work days as author refers to.
Notes on bibliography:Bricks are from the region of Turkey. Brick dimensions are 38 x 25 x 12 cm and the number of made bricks per day was 120.
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Burke 2012 150 3
Alg Statement:0,18 m3 of mudbricks was made in 1 p-h Alg Math:0,18 m3 made in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: BurkeA 2012, p. 150 Also cited in: HallG etal 1973
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Manufacture
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Bronze Age Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from 10 hours work days as author refers to.
Notes on bibliography:Bricks are from the region of Turkey. Brick dimensions are 30 x 30 x 15 cm or 30 x 15 x 10 cm. The number of different bricks in total is half on half and the number of made bricks per day was 265.
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Burke 2012 150 4
Alg Statement:0,239 m3 of mudbricks was made in 1 p-h Alg Math:0,239 m3 made in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: BurkeA 2012, p. 150 Also cited in: MallowanMEL 1966, p. 53
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Manufacture
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Bronze Age Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from 10 hours work days as author refers to.
Notes on bibliography:Bricks are from the region of Iraq. Brick dimensions are 35 x 35 x 13 cm and the number of made bricks per day was 150.
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Burke 2012 150 5
Alg Statement:0,267 m3 of mudbricks was made in 1 p-h Alg Math:0,267 m3 made in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: BurkeA 2012, p. 150 Also cited in: DamlujiSS 1992, p. 130
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Manufacture
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Bronze Age Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from 10 hours work days as author refers to.
Notes on bibliography:Bricks are from the region of Yemen. Brick dimensions are 46 x 31 x 5 cm and the number of made bricks per day was 375.
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Burke 2012 150 6
Alg Statement:0,768 m3 of mudbricks was made in 1 p-h Alg Math:0,768 m3 made in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: BurkeA 2012, p. 150 Also cited in: ReisnerA 1931, p. 73
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Manufacture
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Bronze Age Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from 10 hours work days as author refers to.
Notes on bibliography:Bricks are from the region of Egypt. Brick dimensions are 40 x 20 x 12 cm and the number of made bricks per day was 800.
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Harper 2016 524
Alg Statement:making mudbricks in one person-hour Alg Math:0,138 m3 made in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 524 Also cited in: MurakamiT 2010, p. 203
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Manufacture
Material:Mudbrick Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:
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Harper 2016 525 1
Alg Statement:making lime in one person-hour Alg Math:0,004 m3 made in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 525 Also cited in: RussellBW DahlinBH 2007, p. 417
Algorithm type:Plaster Production Position in process:Manufacture
Material:Lime Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:According to the author, producing lime includes collecting and transporting all materials (firewood, limestone) and slakng of the lime. Materials are asumed to be close to the site of production.
Notes on bibliography:
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Harper 2016 525 2
Alg Statement:making plaster in one person-hour Alg Math:0,220 m3 made in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 525 Also cited in: MurakamiT 2010, p. 205
Algorithm type:Plaster Production Position in process:Manufacture
Material:Plaster Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
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Pickett 2017 16 18
Alg Statement:sawing timber Alg Math:0,625 m3 sawed in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Wood Cutting Position in process:Manufacture
Material:Wood Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:
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Abrams 1994 46 3
Alg Statement:Calculating tuff weight by volume Alg Math:Tuff weight by volume
m3 kg
Source info: AbramsE 1994, p. 46 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Material Qualities Position in process:Materials
Material:Stone Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:Tuff block weight in Copan River area.
Notes on bibliography:
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Aurenche 1981 46
Alg Statement:a 40cm thick mudbrick wall holds a thermic difference for 12 hours (after which temperature on both sides are equal). Alg Math:Thermic difference is reduced by 1/12 every hour for a 40cm thick mudbrick wall.
Thermic difference in Celsius hours in hr
Remaining thermic difference in Celsius
Source info: AurencheO 1981, p. 46 Also cited in: DoatP etal 1979
Algorithm type:Material Qualities Position in process:Materials
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Near East
Notes:The values provided are for a set wall thickness; double or half thicknesses would not necessarily double or halve the thermic property of the material. The usefulness of this algorithm is limited, as the presence of windows, doors or the type of roofing would affect temperature to a much larger degree than the walls themselves. It is included here to show the quality of mudbricks as a building material, and may be useful in comparison with the thermic properties of other building materials.
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Aurenche 1981 66
Alg Statement:350 mudbricks can be made per person per day. Alg Math:350 bricks in 1 day
day brick
Source info: AurencheO 1981, p. 66 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Materials
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:Near East
Notes:
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Buccellati 2016 108
Alg Statement:1 cubic meter of new mudbrick weighs 1502 kg. Alg Math:1 m3 weighs 1502 kg.
m3 kg
Source info: BuccellatiF 2016, p. 108 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Materials
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Near East
Notes:
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Buccellati 2016 109
Alg Statement:1 cubic meter of mudbrick from excavations weighs 1392 kg. Alg Math:1 m3 weighs 1392 kg.
m3 kg
Source info: BuccellatiF 2016, p. 109 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Materials
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Bronze Age Source geography:Near East
Notes:While the chronology here is given as Bronze Age, the fact that the bricks weigh less (see Buccellati_2016_132 for a comparison with new bricks) may be due to the fact that they have been removed (thus excavated) from an archaeological context.
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Cornerstones 2006 132
Alg Statement:Chaff used for bricks 2.5-4 cm in length. Alg Math:
cm cm
Source info: CornerstonesCommunityPartnershipsStaff 2006, p. 132 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Materials
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:Chaff used for bricks 2.5-4 cm in legnth. For mortar chaff needs to be shorter, for plaster longer.
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Cornerstones 2006 133
Alg Statement:Production of lime requires a heat source of 900 Celsius for 36 hours. Alg Math:Lime requires heat of 900 Celsius
Source info: CornerstonesCommunityPartnershipsStaff 2006, p. 133 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Plaster Production Position in process:Materials
Material:Plaster Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:See Cornerstones Community Partnerships 2006 p.132 for gypsum as a parallel.
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Harper 2016 519 1
Alg Statement:1 cubic metre of dried brick weighs 1440 kg Alg Math:1 m3 weighs 1440 kg
m3 kg
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 519 Also cited in: HomsherR 2012, p. 18
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Materials
Material:Mudbrick Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
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Harper 2016 519 2
Alg Statement:1 cubic metre of conglomerate weights 2500 kg Alg Math:1 m3 weights 2500 kg
m3 kg
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 519 Also cited in: ComoMT 2005, p. 128
Algorithm type:Material Qualities Position in process:Materials
Material:Conglomerate Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:*** check conglomerate?
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Harper 2016 519 3
Alg Statement:1 cubic metre of clay weights 1800 kg Alg Math:1 m3 weights 1800 kg
m3 kg
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 519 Also cited in: HurstJT 1865, p. 106
Algorithm type:Material Qualities Position in process:Materials
Material:Clay Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
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Harper 2016 519 4
Alg Statement:1 cubic metre of earth weights 1400 kg Alg Math:1 m3 weights 1400 kg
m3 kg
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 519 Also cited in: GilletteHP 1920, p. 113
Algorithm type:Material Qualities Position in process:Materials
Material:Earth Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
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Harper 2016 519 5
Alg Statement:1 cubic metre of limestone rubble weights 1400 kg Alg Math:1 m3 weights 1400 kg
m3 kg
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 519 Also cited in: HurstJT 1899, p. 338
Algorithm type:Material Qualities Position in process:Materials
Material:Stone Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
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Harper 2016 519 6
Alg Statement:1 cubic metre of solid limestone weights 2400 kg Alg Math:1 m3 weights 2400 kg
m3 kg
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 519 Also cited in: HornbostelC 1991, p. 83
Algorithm type:Material Qualities Position in process:Materials
Material:Stone Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:Harper cites Hornbostel (Hornbostel 1991, 83) in the text, but the work cited is not present in the bibliography. The bibliography given here for Hornbostel 1991 is a best-guess of the work Harper refers to.
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Harper 2016 519 7
Alg Statement:1 cubic metre of porous limestone weights 2400 kg Alg Math:1 m3 weights 2400 kg
m3 kg
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 519 Also cited in: ArthurW 1913, p. 407
Algorithm type:Material Qualities Position in process:Materials
Material:Stone Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:Harper cites Arthur (Arthur 1913, 407) in the text, but the work cited is not present in the bibliography. The bibliography given here for Arthur 1913 is a best-guess of the work Harper refers to.
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Harper 2016 519 8
Alg Statement:1 cubic metre of hydrated limestone weights 1540 kg Alg Math:1 m3 weights 2400 kg
m3 kg
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 519 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Material Qualities Position in process:Materials
Material:Stone Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
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Harper 2016 519 9
Alg Statement:1 cubic metre of pine wood weights 800 kg Alg Math:1 m3 weights 800 kg
m3 kg
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 519 Also cited in:
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Material:Wood Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
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Heimpel 2009 223
Alg Statement:240 mudbricks can be made per person per day. Alg Math:
day brick
Source info: HeimpelW 2009, p. 223 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Materials
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:Near East
Notes:
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McCownHaines 1967 37
Alg Statement:A split palm log spans a max of 3.5m. Alg Math:1 split palm log = 3.5m in legnth.
split palm log in beam distance to be spanned in meters. in m
Source info: McCownD HainesR 1967, p. 37 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Material Qualities Position in process:Materials
Material:Wood Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Near East
Notes:It is unclear if the source is based on modern observation or is derived from the ancient architecture.
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Milner 2010 108
Alg Statement:1 p-h excavating average 1,64 m3 of soil Alg Math:1 p-h dig 1,64 m3
p-h m3
Source info: MilnerG etal 2010, p. 108 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Materials
Material:Earth Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:Author refers to 5 hour work days. Stone hoes were used for excavating the soil.
Notes on bibliography:***check bibliography, initially was 2009
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Minke 1994 55
Alg Statement:240 mudbricks can be made per person per day. Alg Math:
day brick
Source info: MinkeG 1994, p. 55 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Materials
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
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Oates 1990 390
Alg Statement:100 bricks require 1 1/2 sacks of straw, approx 60kg. Alg Math:1 brick requires 0.6kg straw.
number of mudbricks in brick Kilos of straw in kg
Source info: OatesD 1990, p. 390 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Mudbrick Position in process:Materials
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Near East
Notes:The brick size is unspecified.
Notes on bibliography:
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Pickett 2017 16 1
Alg Statement:excavating soft soil in minimum low skill rate Alg Math:0,625 m3 soft soil in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Materials
Material:Earth Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under superviosion.
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Pickett 2017 16 16
Alg Statement:mixing mortar for foundations Alg Math:certain volume of mortar mixed in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Mortar Production Position in process:Materials
Material:Mortar Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:
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Pickett 2017 16 17
Alg Statement:mixing mortar for walls Alg Math:certain volume of mortar mixed in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Mortar Production Position in process:Materials
Material:Mortar Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:
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Pickett 2017 16 2
Alg Statement:excavating soft soil in maximum low skill rate Alg Math:1,19375 m3 soft soil in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Materials
Material:Earth Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision.
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Pickett 2017 16 3
Alg Statement:excavating medium-hard soil in minimum low skill rate Alg Math:0,4775 m3 medium-hard soil in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Materials
Material:Earth Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision.
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Pickett 2017 16 4
Alg Statement:excavating medium-hard soil in maximum low skill rate Alg Math:1,2225 m3 medium-hard soil in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Materials
Material:Earth Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision.
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Pickett 2017 16 5
Alg Statement:excavating hard soil in minimum low skill rate Alg Math:0,28625 m3 hard soil in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Materials
Material:Earth Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision.
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Pickett 2017 16 6
Alg Statement:excavating hard soil in maximum low skill rate Alg Math:0,85 m3 hard soil in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Materials
Material:Earth Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision.
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UN 1957 1
Alg Statement:1,7 m3 soft soil can be excavated per person per hour Alg Math:1,7 m3 soft soil in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: UN 1957, p. 7 Also cited in: TaniguchiS, p. 55
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Materials
Material:Earth Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Japan
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 7 hour work day
Notes on bibliography:In the UN article is discussed different hardness of the soil. For further types see UN_1957_1-5
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UN 1957 2
Alg Statement:1,42 m3 common soil can be excavated per person per hour Alg Math:1,42 m3 common soil in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: UN 1957, p. 7 Also cited in: TaniguchiS, p. 55
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Materials
Material:Earth Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Japan
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 7 hour work day
Notes on bibliography:In the UN article is discussed different hardness of the soil. For further types see UN_1957_1-5
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UN 1957 3
Alg Statement:1,13 m3 clay can be excavated per person per hour Alg Math:1,13 m3 clay in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: UN 1957, p. 7 Also cited in: TaniguchiS, p. 55
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Materials
Material:Earth Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Japan
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 7 hour work day
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UN 1957 4
Alg Statement:0,86 m3 hard clay can be excavated per person per hour Alg Math:0,86 m3 hard clay in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: UN 1957, p. 7 Also cited in: TaniguchiS, p. 55
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Materials
Material:Earth Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Japan
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 7 hour work day
Notes on bibliography:In the UN article is discussed different hardness of the soil. For further types see UN_1957_1-5
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UN 1957 5
Alg Statement:0,42 m3 dry hard clay can be excavated per person per hour Alg Math:0,42 m3 dry hard clay in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: UN 1957, p. 7 Also cited in: TaniguchiS, p. 55
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Materials
Material:Earth Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Japan
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 7 hour work day
Notes on bibliography:In the UN article is discussed different hardness of the soil. For further types see UN_1957_1-5
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Wulff 1966 126
Alg Statement:Production of gypsum requires a heat source of 100-200 Celsius. Alg Math:Gypsum requires heat of 100-200 Celsius
Source info: WulffH 1966, p. 126 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Plaster Production Position in process:Materials
Material:Plaster Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:Average of 150 used.
Notes on bibliography:
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Abrams 1989 70 1
Alg Statement:Stone quarrying Alg Math:1 p-d to quarry 750kg unworked stone
day kg
Source info: AbramsE 1989, p. 70 Also cited in: AbramsE 1984, p. 190
Algorithm type:Quarrying Stone Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology: Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:
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Abrams 1989 70 2
Alg Statement:Earth quarrying Alg Math:1 p-d to quarry 2.6 square meters earth
day m2
Source info: AbramsE 1989, p. 70 Also cited in: AbramsE 1984, p. 190
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Procurement
Material:Earth Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology: Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:Text does not give hours worked per day.
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Abrams 1989 70 3
Alg Statement:Water collecting Alg Math:1 person collected 3000 litres in one hour
hr l
Source info: AbramsE 1989, p. 70 Also cited in: AbramsE 1984, p. 190
Algorithm type:Collecting Water Position in process:Procurement
Material:Water Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology: Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:Water collecting was converted from seconds to an hour - 10 litres per 12 seconds
Notes on bibliography:
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Abrams 1989 70 4
Alg Statement:Grass collecting Alg Math:1 p-d to collect 150kg grass
day kg
Source info: AbramsE 1989, p. 70 Also cited in: AbramsE 1984, p. 190
Algorithm type:Collecting Grass Position in process:Procurement
Material:Grass Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology: Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:
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Abrams 1989 70 5
Alg Statement:Collecting cobbles Alg Math:1 p-d to collect 7200kg cobbles
day kg
Source info: AbramsE 1989, p. 70 Also cited in: AbramsE 1984, p. 190
Algorithm type:Gathering Cobbles Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology: Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:
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Abrams 1994 45 1
Alg Statement:Stone quarrying using stone tools Alg Math:1 p-h to quarry 200kg unworked stone with stone tools
p-h kg
Source info: AbramsE 1994, p. 45 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Quarrying Stone Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:Figure based on experiment over 5 hour workday. Figure adjusted for stone tools by author.
Notes on bibliography:
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Abrams 1994 45 2
Alg Statement:Stone quarrying using stone tools Alg Math:1 p-h to quarry 102kg unworked stone with stone tools
p-h kg
Source info: AbramsE 1994, p. 45 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Quarrying Stone Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:Figure based on interview with quarry supervisor.
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Abrams 1994 46 1
Alg Statement:Amount of wastage when making masonry blocks Alg Math:Amount of wastage when making masonry blocks from rough stone: 45% (v1 is original amount of rough stone, v2 is finished masonry blocks)
kg kg
Source info: AbramsE 1994, p. 46 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Quarrying Stone Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:
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Abrams 1994 46 2
Alg Statement:Collecting cobbles Alg Math:collecting cobbles from a natural accumulation (900kg x p-h)
kg p-h
Source info: AbramsE 1994, p. 46 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Gathering Cobbles Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:Collection experiment along Copan River.
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Abrams 1994 47 1
Alg Statement:Excavating earth Alg Math:1 man excavated 2.6 cubic meters in 5 hours
m3 p-h
Source info: AbramsE 1994, p. 47 Also cited in: ErasmusC 1965, p. 285
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Procurement
Material:Earth Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:original formula from Erasmus_1965_285
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Abrams 1994 48 2
Alg Statement:Working tuff blocks Alg Math:Facing tuff into masonry blocks: 1 m3 in 11.6 p-d
m3 p-h
Source info: AbramsE 1994, p. 48 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Cut Masonry Blocks Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:Based on experimentation in Copan River area, using stone tools. Algorithm is given as taking 11.6 p-d, I assume 5 p-h = 1 p-d as per other examples in the same chapter.
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Abrams 1994 48 3
Alg Statement:Facing cobbles Alg Math:Facing cobbles: 1 m3 in 1.16 p-d
m3 p-h
Source info: AbramsE 1994, p. 48 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Cut Masonry Blocks Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:Based on experimentation in Copan River area, using stone tools. Algorithm is given as taking 1.16 p-d, I assume 5 p-h = 1 p-d as per other examples in the same chapter.
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Abrams 1994 49 3
Alg Statement:Plaster production Alg Math:Time needed to produce plaster (see note)
plaster volume in m3 p-h
Source info: AbramsE 1994, p. 49 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Plaster Production Position in process:Procurement
Material:Plaster Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:This algorithm is relatively problematic; it relates to the preparation of the plaster for use in a structure, and as such involves not only the collection of the raw material, but also the burning of that raw material as well as the collection of the material needed for the fire. Abrams states: "The manufacture of plaster involved several interrelated activities: cutting, transporting, and stacking trees as well as excavating, preparing, and transporting stone" (Abrams 1994 49). It assumes the open-air method of lime burning; Abrams says that closed kilns would be more efficient. Abrams states that the "figure is clearly incorrect for the Late Classic Copan since data indicate that the calcining of limestone for plaster was likely conducted within tenclosed kilns" (Abrams 1994 49-50).
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Abrams 1995 197
Alg Statement:Measuring labor productivity as factor of number of workers Alg Math:
individual working teams in group
Source info: AbramsE 1995, p. 197 Also cited in: FoustJB deSouzaA 1978, p. 25
Algorithm type:Labor Position in process:Procurement
Material:Food Source type:
Source chronology:Classical Maya Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:Abrams discusses efficiency of maize collecting as factor relating to number of workers: highest yield per worker is found with 4 workers.
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Brysbaert 2015 94
Alg Statement:0,1 m3 of stone was quarried in 1 p-h Alg Math:0,1 m3 made in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: BrysbaertA 2015, p. 94 Also cited in: BessacJ-C 2007, p. 136
Algorithm type:Quarrying Stone Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:Author refers to 10 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:
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Brysbaert 2015 94 1
Alg Statement:0,11 m3 of stone was quarried in 1 p-h Alg Math:0,11 m3 made in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: BrysbaertA 2015, p. 94 Also cited in: DeHaanHJ 2009, p. 3
Algorithm type:Quarrying Stone Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:Author refers to 10 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author mentions that experiments were done with very experienced workers.
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Brysbaert 2015 94 2
Alg Statement:0,11 m3 of stone was quarried in 1 p-h Alg Math:0,11 m3 made in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: BrysbaertA 2015, p. 94 Also cited in: PakkanenJ 2013
Algorithm type:Quarrying Stone Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:Author refers to 10 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author refers to the work of unskilled workers.
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Brysbaert 2015 94 3
Alg Statement:0,22 m3 of stone was quarried in 1 p-h Alg Math:0,22 m3 made in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: BrysbaertA 2015, p. 94 Also cited in: PakkanenJ 2013
Algorithm type:Quarrying Stone Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:Author refers to 10 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author refers to the work of skilled workers under supervision.
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Brysbaert 2015 98
Alg Statement:Excavating earth and throwing behind in p-h Alg Math:1 m3 of soil in 1,5 p-h
m3 p-h
Source info: BrysbaertA 2015, p. 98 Also cited in: DelaineJ 1997, p. 107, 268
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Procurement
Material:Earth Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:The author mentiones p-d as an unit. Data was converted to p-h and I assume that she refers to 10 hour work days as in the whole article.
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Burke 2012 149
Alg Statement:One labourer dag 0,3 m3 of soil in one hour Alg Math:0,3 m3 dag in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: BurkeA 2012, p. 149 Also cited in: PowellA 1990, p. 490
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Procurement
Material:Earth Source type:Text
Source chronology:Bronze Age Source geography:Near East
Notes:The author mentions 10 hour work days. Data was converted from p-d to p-h,
Notes on bibliography:
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Fitzsimons 2006 83
Alg Statement:Digging one m3 of soil in one person day Alg Math:1 m3 dug in 1 p-d
p-d m3
Source info: FitzsimonsR 2006, p. 83 Also cited in: WrightJC LaffineurR 1987, p. 174
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Procurement
Material:Earth Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Greece
Notes:The author does not mention the number of hours worked in one person-day
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Harper 2016 206
Alg Statement:burning limestone in a kiln Alg Math:time to burn limestone in one kiln
one kiln in container day
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 206 Also cited in: SearleAB 1935, p. 407
Algorithm type:Plaster Production Position in process:Procurement
Material:Lime Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:
Notes:***check algorithm material and algorithm
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Harper 2016 520 1
Alg Statement:conglomerate was quarried in one person-hour Alg Math:0,089 m3 quarried in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 520 Also cited in: LehnerM 1997, p. 206-7
Algorithm type:Quarrying Conglomerate Position in process:Procurement
Material:Conglomerate Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:To quote Harper: "Lehner notes that the quarrymen were barefoot and used only hand tools". ***check conglomerate
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Harper 2016 520 2
Alg Statement:limestone was quarried in one person-hour Alg Math:0,089 m3 quarried in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 520 Also cited in: LehnerM 1997, p. 206-7
Algorithm type:Quarrying Stone Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:To quote Harper: "Lehner notes that the quarrymen were barefoot and used only hand tools".
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Harper 2016 521 1
Alg Statement:hard earth was dag in one person-hour Alg Math:0,3 m3 dag in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 521 Also cited in: ReaJT 1902, p. 48
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Procurement
Material:Earth Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:Hard packed, rocky soils and marls were excavating
Notes on bibliography:
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Harper 2016 521 2
Alg Statement:earth was dag in one person-hour Alg Math:0,54 m3 dag in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 521 Also cited in: ReaJT 1902, p. 48
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Procurement
Material:Earth Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:Lighter packed soils for brick mortar or plaster were excavating
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Harper 2016 521 3
Alg Statement:wood was cut in one person-hour Alg Math:0,2 m3 cut in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 521 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Wood Cutting Position in process:Procurement
Material:Wood Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:According to Harper, trees with 0,15 m in diameter and with 5,5 m height were cut. The action includes preparing the tree by removing bark, limbs, and top.
Notes on bibliography:***check algorithm
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Harper 2016 528 1
Alg Statement:Dressing softer stones in one person hour Alg Math:0,929 m2 dressed in 1 p-h
p-h m2
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 528 Also cited in: HurstJT 1865, p. 217
Algorithm type:Sculpturing Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:A chisel was used for dressing.
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Harper 2016 528 2
Alg Statement:Dressing harder stones in one person hour Alg Math:0,232 m2 dressed in 1 p-h
p-h m2
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 528 Also cited in: HurstJT 1865, p. 217
Algorithm type:Sculpturing Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:A hammer was used for dressing.
Notes on bibliography:
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Pickett 2016 106 1
Alg Statement:1 p-h to cut out sod in m3 Alg Math:1,254 m3 of sod in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2016, p. 106 Also cited in: GilletteHP 1907, p. 603-4
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Procurement
Material:Earth Source type:
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Eurasia
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 10 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:A shovel with a blade of 10cm wide and 12cm long was used for the labor.
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Pickett 2016 106 2
Alg Statement:1 p-h to cut out sod in m3 Alg Math:1,254 m3 of sod in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2016, p. 106 Also cited in: USCommissionofFishandFisheries 1886, p. 497
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Procurement
Material:Earth Source type:
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Eurasia
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 10 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:A knife was used for cutting out 15cm deep blocks.
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Pickett 2016 106 3
Alg Statement:1 p-h to shovel loam in m3 Alg Math:0,76 m3 of loam in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2016, p. 106 Also cited in: RadfordWA 1913, p. 129
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Procurement
Material:Earth Source type:
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Eurasia
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 10 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:
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Pickett 2016 106 4
Alg Statement:1 p-h to shovel loam in m3 Alg Math:0,89 m3 of loam in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2016, p. 106 Also cited in: GilletteHP 1920, p. 113
Algorithm type:Earth Digging Position in process:Procurement
Material:Earth Source type:
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Eurasia
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 10 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:
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Pickett 2017 16 10
Alg Statement:quarrying limestone in maximum low skill rate Alg Math:0,23875 m3 limestone quarried in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Quarrying Stone Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision.
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Pickett 2017 16 11
Alg Statement:quarrying granite in minimum low skill rate Alg Math:0,0825 m3 granite quarried in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Quarrying Stone Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision.
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Pickett 2017 16 12
Alg Statement:quarrying granite in maximum low skill rate Alg Math:0,10375 m3 granite quarried in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Quarrying Stone Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision.
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Pickett 2017 16 13
Alg Statement:processing ashlar in minimum low skill rate Alg Math:0,055 m2 ashlar shaped in 1 p-h
p-h m2
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Cut Masonry Blocks Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision.
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Pickett 2017 16 14
Alg Statement:processing ashlar in maximum low skill rate Alg Math:0,07375 m2 ashlar shaped in 1 p-h
p-h m2
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Cut Masonry Blocks Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision.
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Pickett 2017 16 15
Alg Statement:slaking of lime for mortar production Alg Math:certain volume of lime slaked in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Mortar Production Position in process:Procurement
Material:Lime Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:
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Pickett 2017 16 7
Alg Statement:quarrying tuff in minimum low skill rate Alg Math:0,25 m3 tuff quarried in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Quarrying Stone Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision.
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Pickett 2017 16 8
Alg Statement:quarrying tuff in maximum low skill rate Alg Math:0,5 m3 tuff quarried in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Quarrying Stone Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision.
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Pickett 2017 16 9
Alg Statement:quarrying limestone in minimum low skill rate Alg Math:0,125 m3 limestone quarried in 1 p-h
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Quarrying Stone Position in process:Procurement
Material:Stone Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author distinguised two skill rates, minimum and maximum low skill rate. He operates with addiontional +10% of labour as a high-skilled rate or labour under supervision.
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Abrams 1994 48 1
Alg Statement:Stone vs. steel tools Alg Math:Stone tools require 50% more time vs. steel tools .
p-h p-h
Source info: AbramsE 1994, p. 48 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Tools Position in process:Tools
Material:Stone Source type:Ethnographic
Source chronology: Source geography:Mesoamerica
Notes:Based on experimentation in Copan River area.
Notes on bibliography:
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Abrams 1994 47 3
Alg Statement:Transportation Alg Math:Simplified formula based on ENCAFE_1957_22. Output = Q x (L/v+ L/V') x H.
Q in kg L in m V in mxm V' in mxm H in hr
Output in m3
Source info: AbramsE 1994, p. 47 Also cited in: AabergS BonsignoreJ 1975, p. 46
Algorithm type:Transport Position in process:Transport
Material:Earth Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:Output = Q x (L/v+ L/V') x H. Q=quantity of earth per load (in kg), L=transport distance(in m), V=velocity loaded (given here in meters per minute), V'=velocity unloaded (given here in meters per minute), H=hours, Output expressed in m3.
Notes on bibliography:
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Brunke 2016 261 2
Alg Statement:One worker could carry 100 bricks at 5 kg over a distance of 972m in one day. Alg Math:500 kg of mudbricks carried over 972 m in 1 p-d
weight in kg distance in m
p-d
Source info: BrunkeH etal 2016, p. 261 Also cited in: HeimpelW 2009, p. 226
Algorithm type:Transport Position in process:Transport
Material:Mudbrick Source type:Text
Source chronology:Ancient Source geography:Near East
Notes:Author refers to a weight of one brick that was aproximatrely 5 kg.
Notes on bibliography:The author does not mention how many person-hours were included in one person-day. ***This algorithm is a particularly good example of how EnCAB works.
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Brysbaert 2015 96
Alg Statement:Transportation Alg Math:Certain number of p-h = (kg -weight- / 1000) * (m -distance- / 0,007)
weight in kg distance in m
p-h
Source info: BrysbaertA 2015, p. 96 Also cited in: PakkanenJ 2013, p. 45
Algorithm type:Transport Position in process:Transport
Material:Stone Source type:Text
Source chronology:Classical Greece Source geography:Greece
Notes:The author refers to human labour costs needed to bring oxen yokes to a certain place one kilometer away.
Notes on bibliography:Data were already calculated by author in this position: 0,7 p-d/1ton/1km. Data were converted to person-hours as the author previously refers to 10 hour work days.
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Brysbaert 2015 96 1
Alg Statement:Loading medium limestone blocks in 20 minutes by 4 men Alg Math:Loading and unloading of maximum 2,5 tonne blocks can be done in 1,33333 p-h
p-h kg
Source info: BrysbaertA 2015, p. 96 Also cited in: DeHaanHJ 2009, p. 7
Algorithm type:Loading Position in process:Transport
Material:Stone Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:
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Brysbaert 2015 96 2
Alg Statement:Loading large limestone blocks in 20 minutes by 8 men Alg Math:Loading and unloading of maximum 2,5 - 3,5 tonne blocks can be done in 2,66666 p-h
p-h kg
Source info: BrysbaertA 2015, p. 96 Also cited in: DeHaanHJ 2009, p. 7
Algorithm type:Loading Position in process:Transport
Material:Stone Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:In the algorithm, the maximum of weight was taken into account, which is 3500 kg.
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Brysbaert 2015 98 1
Alg Statement:Loading earth into baskets in p-h Alg Math:1 m3 of earth in 0,6 p-h
m3 p-h
Source info: BrysbaertA 2015, p. 98 Also cited in: DelaineJ 1997, p. 107, 268
Algorithm type:Loading Position in process:Transport
Material:Earth Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:
Notes on bibliography:The author mentiones p-d as an unit. Data was converted to p-h and I assume that she refers to 10 hour work days as in the whole article.
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Coles 1973 73
Alg Statement:loading chalk in p-h Alg Math:250 kg of chalk in 1 p-h
p-h kg
Source info: ColesJ 1973, p. 73 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Loading Position in process:Transport
Material:Chalk Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:The author refers to use of ancient tools and baskets with an average load of 13,5 kg.
Notes on bibliography:check material and algorithm calculation***
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Fitzsimons 2014 96
Alg Statement:Transporting a 7 ton stone statue by 130 men through a distance of 1 km in 17 days Alg Math:Number of p-d = (kg -weight- / 1000) * (m -distance- / 3,1578)
weight in kg distance in m
p-d
Source info: FitzsimonsR 2014, p. 96 Also cited in: Time-LifeBooks 1993, p. 47-48
Algorithm type:Transport Position in process:Transport
Material:Stone Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:Egypt
Notes:The author does not mention the number of hours worked in one person-day
Notes on bibliography:
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Fitzsimons 2014 97
Alg Statement:10 men to transport 1 ton of stone Alg Math:
ton of stone in ton individuals needed to transport in individual
Source info: FitzsimonsR 2014, p. 97 Also cited in: CavanaghWG MeeC 1999, p. 96
Algorithm type:Transport Position in process:Transport
Material:Stone Source type:Experimental Archaeology
Source chronology:Modern Source geography:
Notes:Author refers to managable transportation of lintel blocks. One weights 1000kg and 10 men can transport it.
Notes on bibliography:
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Harper 2016 522 1
Alg Statement:Transportation Alg Math:Certain number of p-h = (kg -weight- / 2100) * (2 * km -distance- / 1,67)
weight in kg distance in km
p-h
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 522 Also cited in: DevolderM 2013, p. 24-7
Algorithm type:Transport Position in process:Transport
Material: Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:The capacity of the Wagon is under 2100 kg and it is dragged by single ox over a flat surface. This rate includes the return trip and relies on a walking speed of 1,67 km/h.
Notes on bibliography:
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Harper 2016 522 2
Alg Statement:Transportation Alg Math:Certain number of p-h = (kg -weight- / 2100) * (2 * km -distance- / 1,67) * 450 percent
weight in kg distance in km labor in percent
p-h
Source info: HarperCR 2016, p. 522 Also cited in: DevolderM 2013, p. 24-7; AtkinsonRC 1961, p. 297
Algorithm type:Transport Position in process:Transport
Material: Source type:
Source chronology: Source geography:
Notes:The capacity of the Wagon is under 2100 kg and it is dragged by single ox over a flat surface. This rate includes the return trip and relies on a walking speed of 1,67 km/h.
Notes on bibliography:According to Atkinson, the transport labor is increased by 450% in a very steep terrain, slopes of 9°
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Pickett 2017 16 19
Alg Statement:material loading into baskets Alg Math:1p-h loads certain amount in m3
p-h m3
Source info: PickettJ 2017, p. 16 Also cited in:
Algorithm type:Loading Position in process:Transport
Material:Stone Source type:Text
Source chronology:Middle Ages Source geography:Near East
Notes:Data was converted from work days to person-hours. Author refers to 8 hour work days.
Notes on bibliography:Author does not metion the size of baskets
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