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J Archaeol Sci 3 (1)
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Title:
J Archaeol Sci 3 (1)
Series
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Series:
Journal of Archaeological Science
Volume
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Volume:
3 (1)
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Publication Type:
Journal
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1976
Note
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Date Of Issue From: 1976
Source
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BIAB (The Archaeological Bibliography for Great Britain & Ireland (ABGBI))
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Created Date:
05 Dec 2008
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Model studies in computer seriation
Ian Graham
Patricia Galloway
Irwin Scollar
1 - 30
Describes a computer model which generates artificial incidence matrices, with statistical properties similar to those of a Merovingian cemetery, but with a known chronological order. These matrices are then used to test the effectiveness of various seriation processes. The effects of various similarity matrix transformations are also discussed. Au(abr)
A measure of pre-Q-ness with applications to archaeology
Robert Laxton
43 - 54
Developing earlier work by D G Kendall on Q-matrices, this paper proposes a measure of how far a data matrix fails to be perfect (in the sense of allowing the possibility of deducing a true chronological ordering of artefactual data).
The interpretation of a group of Saxon pits in Southampton
Paul C Buckland
Philip Holdsworth
Michael Monk
61 - 69
Environmental material including ?herbivore dung from waterlogged pits at Hamwih may represent waste from a butcher's yard.