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Archaeol Comput Newsl 41
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Archaeol Comput Newsl 41
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Archaeological Computing Newsletter
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41
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Journal
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1994
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Date Of Issue From: 1994
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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Ranter's corner -- PUPs
Kris Lockyear
1 - 2
Berates the arbitrary use of PUPs -- Pretty Ugly Pictures -- resulting from the use of graphics programs, which serve no useful function.
Conference review -- `Imaging the past: electronic imaging and computer graphics in museums and archaeology' A conference held at the British Museum, London (3-5 November 1994)
M Economou
Anja-Christina Wolle
2 - 6
A précis of topics covered, including: image processing for conservation; methodology and analysis of archaeological imaging; multimedia and education; 3D modelling and analytical techniques; GIS and 3D modelling.
CALPROB -- a program for calculating the probability of chronological sequences of events dated by radiocarbon determinations
Kris Lockyear
Clive Orton
6 - 7
Reports a custom-built program for assessing the probability of two or three archaeological events being in a certain order given independent radiocarbon date determination but no stratigraphic evidence. There is a contact address for anyone wanting a copy.
Analysis of chronological information and radiocarbon calibration: the program OxCal
Christopher Bronk-Ramsey
11 - 16
Details software used through Microsoft Windows which attempts to refine chronological sequences by integrating dating evidence with stratigraphic sequences. It can also be used for radiocarbon calibration. In addition, by making all assumptions surrounding the chronological information explicit, new information can be successfully integrated and the whole reanalysed.
Archaeology on the net
Simon Holledge
16 - 18
Provides a summary of the author's own Archaeology on the net: an Internet resource list (1994, Wessex International Archaeology). There is information on resources devoted to archaeology, publication on the net, associated disciplines, and overall appraisal of user numbers and service access.