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A Computer Program for Monothetic Subdivisive Classification in Archaeology
Robert Whallon Jr.
In this report, Robert Whallon provides a brief description of monothetic subdivisive classification, why it is useful in defining objective typologies in archaeology, and how it can be applied to an archaeological data set using a computer program. Because he wrote at a time when computer programs were run on paper cards, Whallon includes operating instructions for the computer program, including an illustration showing the deck arrangment for the cards. He also includes a source listing of a Fortran IV program for the classification.
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A Computer Program For Monothetic Subdivisive Classification in Archaeology
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Published: 1971
Publisher: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
- 978-1-951538-46-0 (ebook)
- 978-1-949098-48-8 (paper)