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The Downloads pages include Database files, Spreadsheets and a Bayesian analysis programme.
Crucial to the full exploration of the printed report are a series of 'e-Figures', the majority of which are spreadsheets produced in the Microsoft Excel format which are far too large for practical publication in paper copies. These represent in some cases the primary data upon which the typological studies presented in Chapter 5 of the printed report have been carried out (e-Figs. 5.1–14), and otherwise are presented primarily as the seriated matrices of grave-assemblages and artefact-types generated by correspondence analysis of male and female burials respectively, described and discussed in Chapters 6 and 7 (e-Figs. 6.1–6 and 7.1–3). In one case the primary focus is on the plot of the first two principal axes of the correspondence analysis (e-Fig. 6.3), to illustrate the effect of including a particular artefact-type. E-Figure 7.4 contains three files that define the structure of a Bayesian model examining the chronological distribution of types of glass bead.
The on-line database has been designed for on-line searching of the database, and in particular to enable the selection of data of particular interest to the user.