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Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology 1991
Gary Lock, Jonathan Moffett, John Castleford, Nick Fieller, Clive Orton, Paul Reilly and Nick Ryan-
Front Cover
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Copyright
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Contents
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Preface
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1. Beyond the relational database: managing the variety and complexity of archaeological data
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2. The archaeological database — new relations?
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3. The British Archaeological Bibliography: a fully computerised service for archaeology
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4. Programming an intelligent database in hypertext
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5. Computers and Social History: building a database from medieval tax-registers for improved information retrieval in Göttingen
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6. Object-oriented design for excavation simulation programming
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7. An experiment in electronic exchange and publication of archaeological field data
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8. REDATO: An archaeological database system with geographical analysis
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9. Sites and Monuments Records in England — theory and practice
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10. Geographic Information Systems and archaeology
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11. Towards a new archaeological information system in the Netherlands
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12. Further structuring of the ArcheoDATA System
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13. Archaeology, GIS, and the time dimension: an overview
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14. Abstract Data Structures for GIS applications in archaeology
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15. Diodorus Siculus and the island of Hvar, Dalmatia: testing the text with GIS
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16. Terrain Form Analysis of archaeological location through Geographic Information Systems
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17. Quantitative Methods in the 1990s
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18. Archaeological uses of the biplot — a neglected technique?
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19. Fourier analysis of field boundaries
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20. Radial basis functions and archaeological surfaces
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21. Measuring the condition of museum collections
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22. Relational description, similarity and classification of complex archaeological entities
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23. Reconstructing stratigraphy: a discrete sampling approach
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24. The application of some mathematical-statistical methods for the analysis of Slavic pottery
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25. The Rozoy Numerical Ordination and Seriation program package for the analysis of nominal data matrices with MS-DOS Personal Computers
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26. Automatic grid balancing in geophysical survey
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27. An inexpensive PC-based imaging system for applications in archaeology
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28. A PC-based program to display surface data
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29. Do-it-yourself reconstruction modelling
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30. Visualising ancient Greece: computer graphics in the Sacred Way Project
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Citable Link
Published: 1992
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407348766 (ebook)
- 9780860547303 (paperback)
BAR Number: S577