Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 67
... analysis of the text which operates at three levels : ( i ) contextual analysis within a ' set ' , that is , a group of texts which relate to the same commodity , or the same production activity at the same stage . Within such a ...
... analysis of the text which operates at three levels : ( i ) contextual analysis within a ' set ' , that is , a group of texts which relate to the same commodity , or the same production activity at the same stage . Within such a ...
Page 70
... analyses is that they allow us to locate , albeit relatively , some of the majority of place - names which are not readily identifiable with known sites . Clearly the large numbers of associations requiring analysis are dif- ficult to ...
... analyses is that they allow us to locate , albeit relatively , some of the majority of place - names which are not readily identifiable with known sites . Clearly the large numbers of associations requiring analysis are dif- ficult to ...
Page 126
... analysis . Spaulding argues , because of his vested interests in this kind of analysis , that inter- val and ratio scales ( e.g. length ) can and should be converted to nominal scales ( long , short ) using modality in univariate data ...
... analysis . Spaulding argues , because of his vested interests in this kind of analysis , that inter- val and ratio scales ( e.g. length ) can and should be converted to nominal scales ( long , short ) using modality in univariate data ...
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