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Proceedings of the 24th CAA held at the Institute of Archaeology and the Al.I.Cuza University, Iasi, Romania, from 25-27th March 1996Edited by Kris Lockyear, Tomothy J.T. Sly and Virgil Mihailescu BirlibaPublished in the BAR International Series (S845) by Archaeopress, Oxford, UK, 2000.
CONTENTS1 A Bayesian approach to a problem of archaeological site evaluation, 1-8 Clive Orton 2 Experiments with Detrended Correspondence Analysis, 9-18 Kris Lockyear 3 Vessel volume as a factor in ceramic quantification: the case of African Red Slip Ware, 19-24 John Hawthorne 4 The COMPASS method for the estimation of the capacity of pottery vessels, 25-28 Eugen S. Teodor 5 Dating Stonehenge, 29-40 C. Bronk Ramsey and A. Bayliss 6 Stonehenge -Mapping the Stones, 41-48 Paul G. Bryan and Michael Clowes 7 Multidimensional analysis of the archaeological discoveries from the multiphase Palaeolithic site at Mitoc-Malu Galben, 49-54 Vasile Chirica and Andrei Cojocaru 8 The statistical analysis of ground probing radar data from "radar-weak" sites, 66-62 Jon Bradley and Mike Fletcher 9 An Application of Neural Networks to Use-Wear Analysis. Some Preliminary Results, 63-70 J. A. Barceló, A. Vila and J. Gibaja 10 ArchWEB: a web site for Dutch archaeologists, 71-80 M. Wansleeben and M. H. van den Dries 11 GIS and visualising the palaeoenvironment, 81-90 N. R. Burton and C. A. Shell 12 GIS and Early Aland: Spatial analysis in an archipelago of south-western Finland, 91-100 Patrick Daly, Michael Frachetti and Jari Okkonen 13 An exploratory GIS approach to Andalusian Archaeological Heritage Records, 101-116 F. Amores, L. Garcia, V. Hurtado, H. Márquez and C. Rodriguez-Bobada 14 Looking at intra-site GIS, 117-122 Jeremy Huggett 15 Spatial technology and archaeological theory revisited, 123-132 David Wheatley 16 A GIS investigation of site location and landscape relationships in the Albegna Valley, Tuscany, 133-140 Philip Perkins 17 Building theory into GIs-based landscape analysis, 141-148 Alicia L. Wise 18 Computer Networks in Higher Education. A Case Study: Staffordshire University, 149-156 Paul D. Bossons and D. E. Ord 19 Retrospect on 1970: Looking back on the developments of computing archaeology in Romania since the Mamaia Conference, 157-168 John Wilcock and Silviu Sanie 20 Abstracts, 169-182 |