S. P. Q. Rahtz, J. D. Richards
Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, 1989

Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, 1989

The 1989 conference at York has resulted in a voluntary 34 papers. The first ten are on CRM topics, chiefly the maintenance of SMRs; then there are nine papers on surface and solid modelling and image enhancement, (patterning of distributions, image processing, rectification of air photos and the like); then seven papers illustrating statistical methods of data analysis and interpretation; three papers describe recording systems, four expert systems and artefact classification, and one on the teaching value of Hypercard. The production of the volume illustrates some of the latest methods of text and graphics handling.
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