Johnson, I. (1977). Local density analysis: a new method for quantitative spatial analysis. In: n.e. Comput Appl Archaeol 1977. pp. 90-98.
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Local density analysis: a new method for quantitative spatial analysis | |
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Comput Appl Archaeol 1977 | |
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Comput Appl Archaeol | |
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[1977] | |
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90 - 98 | |
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Presents a new method for the quantitative spatial analysis of occupation floors, or more generally of archaeological horizons. The method is directly applicable to 'precise' coordinate data, counts for quadrats or irregular areas, and to an intermediate form of data involving collection by a sub-grid which effectively yields 'approximate' coordinates (typically + 15cm). It is suggested that the second method is often ideal for archaeological applications where 'precise' coordinates may merely resolve post-depositional noise or juxtapositions which should be noted during excavation. It is argued that local density analysis is the only method capable of treating such data, and the data sets necessary and programs available are discussed. Au | |
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1977 | |
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