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Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology 1989
Sebastian Rahtz, Julian Richards, Ben Booth, Clive Orton, Gary Lock and Clive Ruggles
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Front Cover
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Copyright
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Contents
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1. Preface
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2. Investment appraisal for information technology —the experience of the English Heritage record of scheduled monuments
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3. Computerised county sites and monuments records in England —an overview of their structure, development and progress
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4. SUPERFILE—a user's view
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5. Using dBase for county SMRs: the Humberside experience
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6. The Greater London Sites and Monuments Record —a case study
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7. Sites and Monuments records in historic towns —problems in the development of computer records for urban areas
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8. Pooling Resources: drawing on regional data from the computerized Sites and Monuments Records of the East Midlands
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9. The National Archaeological Record
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10. The ArcheoDATA Project
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11. Algorithms for the enhancement and reconstruction of archaeological data sets
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12. Image Processing In Archaeological Remote Sensing
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13. Rectification of aerial photographs by means of desk-top systems
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14. Image segmentation techniques for archaeological geochemical data
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15. Recognising and controlling for cultivation-induced patterning in surface artefact distributions
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16. Mathrafal: a case study in the application of computer graphics
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17. Applying Solid Modelling and Animated Three-Dimensional Graphics
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18. Deconvolution of ^T profile curves
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19. Methods for Processing Digital Geophysical Data in Archaeology
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20. Fifteen years of contributions of the French school of data analysis to quantitative archaeology
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21. Seriation and Multivariate Statistics
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22. Seriation by similarity and consistency
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23. Principal Components Analysis of compositional data in archaeology
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24. The chemical composition of tiles from Bordesley: a case study in data treatment
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25. Geodetic and cartographic problems in archaeological data bases at and within the boundaries of some countries
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26. Error structures of ceramic assemblages
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27. The development of an integrated archaeological software system
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28. The COMPASS System: Computer-Assisted Surveying and Mapping for Archaeological Fieldwork
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29. Archaeological computing in South- Western Europe (France, Spain, Portugal and Andorra)
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30. Hypercard as a teaching tool
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31. Beyond classification: the use of artificial intelligence techniques for the interpretation of archaeological data
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32. Shape Information in an artefact Database
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33. The analysis of ancient Chinese pottery and porcelain shapes: a study of classical profiles from the Yangshao culture to the Qing dynasty using computerised profile data reduction, cluster analysis and fuzzy boundary discrimination
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34. Rule-based Dating of Artefacts
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Published: 1989
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9780860546955 (paperback)
- 9781407348438 (ebook)
BAR Number: S548