Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology 1991
โ Scribed by Gary Lock, Jonathan Moffett
- Publisher
- BAR Publishing
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 238
- Series
- BAR British Archaeological Reports International Series 577
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Cover
Copyright
Contents
Preface
1. Beyond the relational database: managing the variety and complexity of archaeological data
2. The archaeological database โ new relations?
3. The British Archaeological Bibliography: a fully computerised service for archaeology
4. Programming an intelligent database in hypertext
5. Computers and Social History: building a database from medieval tax-registers for improved information retrieval in Gรถttingen
6. Object-oriented design for excavation simulation programming
7. An experiment in electronic exchange and publication of archaeological field data
8. REDATO: An archaeological database system with geographical analysis
9. Sites and Monuments Records in England โ theory and practice
10. Geographic Information Systems and archaeology
11. Towards a new archaeological information system in the Netherlands
12. Further structuring of the ArcheoDATA System
13. Archaeology, GIS, and the time dimension: an overview
14. Abstract Data Structures for GIS applications in archaeology
15. Diodorus Siculus and the island of Hvar, Dalmatia: testing the text with GIS
16. Terrain Form Analysis of archaeological location through Geographic Information Systems
17. Quantitative Methods in the 1990s
18. Archaeological uses of the biplot โ a neglected technique?
19. Fourier analysis of field boundaries
20. Radial basis functions and archaeological surfaces
21. Measuring the condition of museum collections
22. Relational description, similarity and classification of complex archaeological entities
23. Reconstructing stratigraphy: a discrete sampling approach
24. The application of some mathematical-statistical methods for the analysis of Slavic pottery
25. The Rozoy Numerical Ordination and Seriation program package for the analysis of nominal data matrices with MS-DOS Personal Computers
26. Automatic grid balancing in geophysical survey
27. An inexpensive PC-based imaging system for applications in archaeology
28. A PC-based program to display surface data
29. Do-it-yourself reconstruction modelling
30. Visualising ancient Greece: computer graphics in the Sacred Way Project
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