Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... transformation of the same basic elements may be encountered . The model itself is simply a device by which otherwise scattered bits of information may be drawn together into a single holistic scheme . Translated into archaeological ...
... transformation of the same basic elements may be encountered . The model itself is simply a device by which otherwise scattered bits of information may be drawn together into a single holistic scheme . Translated into archaeological ...
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... transformation to normalise the distri- bution of each variable ) . The purpose of the discriminant analysis is to reduce the discriminating variables to three composite discriminant functions which maximise the statistical separation ...
... transformation to normalise the distri- bution of each variable ) . The purpose of the discriminant analysis is to reduce the discriminating variables to three composite discriminant functions which maximise the statistical separation ...
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... transformations which these undergo during manufacture , and the technologies involved in achieving these transformations ( in the past and in the present ) . 2. Experimental studies aimed at isolating the variables involved in specific ...
... transformations which these undergo during manufacture , and the technologies involved in achieving these transformations ( in the past and in the present ) . 2. Experimental studies aimed at isolating the variables involved in specific ...
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