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Computer and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology 1987

C. L. N. Ruggles and S. P. Q. Rahtz 1988 © BAR Publishing
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Series
  • BAR pre-2020
  • BAR International Series pre-2020
ISBN(s)
  • 9781407346717 (ebook)
  • 9780860545071 (paperback)
BAR Number
  • S393
Subject
  • Neolithic / Chalcolithic
  • Theory and Method (general titles)
  • Archaeobotany / Environment and Climate
  • Ceramics and Pottery Studies
  • Roman
  • Early Modern and Modern
  • British Isles
  • Excavation / Fieldwork / Survey
  • Prehistory (general titles only)
  • Landscape Archaeology
  • Computing and Quantitative Methods
  • History of Archaeology
  • Western Europe and Britain
  • Bronze Age and Iron Age
  • Archaeometry / Scientific Dating
  • Hunter-Gatherers / Hunting
  • Palaeolithic / Mesolithic
  • Multiperiod
  • Migration Period, Early Medieval and Medieval
  • Lithics / Stone Tools
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Front Cover
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Foreword
  • Addresses of Contributors
  • Part I. QUANTITATIVE METHODS
  • 1. Correspondence analysis as an exploratory technique for stratigraphic abundance data
  • 2. Multivariate Analysis of lithic industries: the influence of typology
  • 3. The finds patern of archaeological excavations: Correspondence Analysis as explorative tool
  • 4. Multivariate statistics and asemblage comparison
  • 5. Some results on mathematical seriation with applications
  • 6. Multi-Response permutation procedures
  • 7. From sherds to blocks: statistics and the archaeological sample
  • 8. How many tombs make a site?
  • 9. DATRAN: analysing radiocarbon dates
  • 10. Statistical Analysis of Particle Sizes and Sediments
  • 11. Viking setlers in the Isle of Man: some simulation experiments
  • 12. Simulation as a methodological tool: inferring hunting goals from faunal asemblages
  • 13. How to simulate if you must
  • 14. Methods for finding calendar date bands from multiple-valued radiocarbon calibration curves
  • Part II. GRAPHICS
  • 15. Standardisation in computer graphics: an introduction to GKS
  • 16. Digital terrain modeling and three-dimensional surface graphics for landscape and site analysis in archaeology and regional planning
  • 17. New perspectives on Suton Hoo: the potential of 3-D graphics
  • 18. Computer graphics and the perception of archaeological information: Lies, damned statistics and ... graphics!
  • 19. Experiments with gridded survey data
  • 20. Expanding the Role of Computer Graphics in the Analysis of Survey Data
  • Part III. EXPERT SYSTEMS
  • 21. Towards an archaeological methodology for expert systems
  • 22. Expert systems and archaeology: what lies ahead?
  • 23. Accessing outline shape information efficiently within a large database: database compaction techniques
  • 24. Some computer applications to petrological analysis of pottery
  • Part IV. DATABASES AND COMMUNICATION
  • 25. Optical disc storage: another can of worms?
  • 26. Compacting Anglo-Saxon cemetery data
  • 27. From hand-writen archive to computer-readable data
  • 28. The Integrated Archaeological Database
  • 29. The development of a bibliographic information retrieval system for archaeological reports using thesauri
  • 30. Phototypesetting and desk-top publishing systems in archaeology
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