Stutz, A. Jonas. and Estabrook, G. (2004). Computationally intensive multivariate statistics and relative frequency distributions in archaeology (with an application to the Early Epipaleolithic of the Levant). J Archaeol Sci 31 (12). Vol 31(12), pp. 1643-1658.

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Computationally intensive multivariate statistics and relative frequency distributions in archaeology (with an application to the Early Epipaleolithic of the Levant)
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J Archaeol Sci 31 (12)
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Journal of Archaeological Science
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31 (12)
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1643 - 1658
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The authors extend the computationally intensive framework for statistical analysis to the multivariate family of methods of analysis of variation (MANOVA) and non-hierarchical cluster analysis. They treat the relative type-frequency distribution as a multivariate quantitative description of the archaeological assemblage, then introduce two simulation-based computer applications for analyzing variability between groups of assemblages. They utilize the multivariate applications in a case study, evaluating how standard microlith typological classifications perform in capturing information about technological and formal variability among Early Epipaleolithic microlith assemblages from the Southern Levant.
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Aaron Jonas Stutz
George Estabrook
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2004
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Microlith (Auto Detected Subject)
PALAEOLITHIC (Historic England Periods)
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URI: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03054403
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01 Jul 2005