Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 172
... nodes at depth n influences those at depth n ' ( n ' > n or n ' < n ) . Secondly , whether the number of links from one node at a particular depth affects the number of links from any other node , at that or other depths . Essentially ...
... nodes at depth n influences those at depth n ' ( n ' > n or n ' < n ) . Secondly , whether the number of links from one node at a particular depth affects the number of links from any other node , at that or other depths . Essentially ...
Page 173
... nodes . In a very few cases this resulted in insufficient nodes at depth n + i for the number of links from depth n . Such maos were discarded . In addition , certain finished maps had nodes which were unlinked to any other node . Since ...
... nodes . In a very few cases this resulted in insufficient nodes at depth n + i for the number of links from depth n . Such maos were discarded . In addition , certain finished maps had nodes which were unlinked to any other node . Since ...
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... nodes , in addition to these minimal criteria , and reflects , as we see in Figure 6 , a significant difference in the real and simulated distributions . There is a much higher frequency of low MRA values in the real plans . That is ...
... nodes , in addition to these minimal criteria , and reflects , as we see in Figure 6 , a significant difference in the real and simulated distributions . There is a much higher frequency of low MRA values in the real plans . That is ...
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