CAA 96: Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology 1996
โ Scribed by Kris Lockyear, Timothy J. T. Sly, Virgil Mihฤilescu-Bรฎrliba
- Publisher
- BAR Publishing
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 201
- Series
- BAR British Archaeological Reports International Series 845
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Table of Contents
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1. A Bayesian approach to a problem of archaeological site evaluation
2. Experiments with Detrended Correspondence Analysis
3. Vessel volume as a factor in ceramic quantification: the case of African Red Slip Ware
4. The COMPASS method for the estimation of the capacity of pottery vessels
5. Dating Stonehenge
6. Stonehenge -- Mapping the Stones
7. Multidimensional analysis of the archaeological discoveries from the multiphase Palaeolithic site at Mitoc-Malu Galben
8. The statistical analysis of ground probing radar data from "radar-weak" sites
9. An Application of Neural Networks to Use-Wear Analysis. Some Preliminary Results
10. ArchWEB: a web site for Dutch archaeologists
11. GIS and visualising the palaeoenvironment
12. GIS and Early ร
land: Spatial analysis in an archipelago of south-western Finland
13. An exploratory GIS approach to Andalusian Archaeological Heritage Records
14. Looking at intra-site GIS
15. Spatial technology and archaeological theory revisited
16. A GIS investigation of site location and landscape relationships in the Albegna Valley, Tuscany
17. Building theory into GIS-based landscape analysis
18. Computer Networks in Higher Education. A Case Study: Staffordshire University
19. Retrospect on 1970: Looking back on the developments of computing archaeology in Romรขnia since the Mamaia Conference
20. Abstracts
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