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Proceedings of the 22nd CAA conference held at Glasgow University, Glasgow, 1994.Edited by Jeremy Huggett & Nick RyanPublished in the BAR International Series by Tempvs Reparatvm, Oxford, UK, 1995.
ContentsInnovation, Confrontation, and Transformation
1. Ben Booth Has archaeology remained aloof from the information
age?
2. Gary Lock Archaeological computing, archaeological theory, and
moves towards contextualism
3. Paul Miller & The Good, the Bad, and the downright Misleading:
Julian Richards archaeological adoption of computer visualisation
4. Jeremy Huggett Democracy, Data and Archaeological Knowledge
IT in Education and Communication
5. Roger Martlew Archaeology at Work
Paul Cheetham
6. Ian Bailiff Developing an Intelligent Tutoring System for
Graham Tilbury Archaeological Science
7. Anja Wolle The ENVARCH project
8. Kai Jakobs Multimedia Communication in Archaeology - Why and How?
Klaus Kleefeld
9. Phil Perkins An Electronic Ancient Rome
Quantitative Applications and Methodologies
10. John Wilcock The incorporation of cluster analysis into
multidimensional matrix analysis
11. Mike Baxter Graphical presentation of results from principal
Christian Beardah component analysis
12. Jeff Lloyd-Jones Measuring genetic divergence in human populations: a
case study comparing the dental morphology of
Anglo-Saxon and Romano-British cemetery populations
13. Germa Wünsch Spatial Interrelationships Analysis: an easy
statistical tool
14. Morven Leese Conservation condition surveys at the British Museum
Sue Bradley
15. John Peterson Flavian fort sites in South Wales : a spreadsheet
analysis
16. Stephen Bullas Identifying your local slag ... the use of
quantitative methods and microstructure analysis in
determining the provenance of British bloomery slags
from the late Iron Age to the end of the Roman
occupation
17. Paola Moscati Quantitative analysis of Etruscan cinerary urns
18. Thomas Weber Multivariate methods for the classification of Lower
and Middle Palaeolithic stone inventories
19. Beatrice Caseau A Method for Analysing Incomplete Historical and
Yves Caseau Archeological Data and its Application to Monastic
Sites in Italy (4th-6th century)
20. Hans Kamermans Survey sampling, fact or fiction?
21. Alicia Wise Palaeoclimatic Modelling Approaches and Their
Applications to Archaeology: GCMs and Energy Budget
Models
Survey and GIS Applications
22. Stephen Bullas ID-MARGARY - an Inference Database for the
Mapping, Recognition and Generation of Ancient
Roads and trackways
23. Fernando Quesada Sanz An application of GIS to intra-site spatial
Javier Baena Preysler analysis: the Iberian Iron Age cemetery of El
M.C. Blasco Bosqued Cigarralejo (Murcia, Spain)
24. Federica Massagrande A GIS approach to the study of non-systematically
collected data: a case study from the
Mediterranean
25. Kazumasa Ozawa Detection of Beacon Networks between Ancient Hill-
Tsunekazu Kato Forts using a Digital Terrain Model Based GIS
Hiroshi Tsude
26. David Gilman Romano Remote Sensing, GIS and Electronic Surveying:
Osama Tolba reconstructing the city plan of Roman Corinth
27. Vanessa Blake Image processing and interpretation of ground
penetrating radar data
28. K. Kotsakis Reconstructing a Bronze Age Settlement by CAD
A. Andreou
A. Vargas
D. Papoudas
Regional and National Database Applications
29. Attila Suhajda The Impact of Computer Applications in the Fields
of Archaeology and Museology
30. Nigel Clubb Computerising the lists of historic buildings in
England: a historical case study on initiating a
national project
31. Anatoly P. Derevianko Concepts of informational and statistical
Yury P. Khol'ushkin processing of archaeological data of the computer
Vasily T. Voronin centre of the Institute of Archaeology and
Dmitry V. Ekimov Ethnography in Novosibirsk
Dmitry N. Goriachev
Vladimir V. Schipunov
Helen V. Kopteva
Excavation and Post-Excavation Applications
32. Mike Rains Towards a computerised desktop
33. Nick Ryan The excavation archive as hyperdocument?
34. Annie Milles A stack of old bones
35. Alan Chalmers INSITE: an Interactive Visualisation System for
Simon Stoddart archaeological sites
John Tidmus
Roger Miles
36. A Maggiolo-Schettini Computer applications in excavations at Anderitum
R Pierobon-Benoit (Jovols, Lozere, France)
P Seccacini
Donatella Seccacini
Gianluca Soricelli
37. P.L.Main Computer-aided Design Techniques for the Graphical
A.J.Spence Modelling of Features from the Prehistoric Site of
A.F.Higgins Runnymede, Berkshire
38. Harrison Eiteljorg II The Archaeological Data Archive Project - A New
Excavation Archive.
39. Susan Laflin A New Method of Off-line Text Recognition
40. Richard Sermon The use of computers in the decipherment of two early
medieval inscriptions
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