Barber, J. W. (1985). A comment on Dalland and Harris. Scott Archaeol Rev 4. Vol 4, pp. 49-52.

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A comment on Dalland and Harris
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Scott Archaeol Rev 4
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Scottish Archaeological Review
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4
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49 - 52
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(Response to 85/1317, 1325) Harris matrices may need breaking into smaller blocks to aid comprehension: particular attention is paid to the problem of secondary sequences and the tracing of the 'maximum contigual path'. Dalland's timely contribution could be developed further.
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John W Barber
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1985
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05 Dec 2008