Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 156
... plans drawn up on the basis of the texts are examined carefully ( see Figure 1 for an example ) . On the whole we can see both the retention of the aim of ranking society on an absolute scale ( as evidenced by the strict spatial ...
... plans drawn up on the basis of the texts are examined carefully ( see Figure 1 for an example ) . On the whole we can see both the retention of the aim of ranking society on an absolute scale ( as evidenced by the strict spatial ...
Page 172
... plans . Three sets of data were derived to use as such constraints on the simulated plans : 1. The probabilities that there would be 1 , 2 ... N depths in any one map . 2. The probabilities that there would be 1 , 2 ... M nodes at each ...
... plans . Three sets of data were derived to use as such constraints on the simulated plans : 1. The probabilities that there would be 1 , 2 ... N depths in any one map . 2. The probabilities that there would be 1 , 2 ... M nodes at each ...
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... plans were created , some of which are illustrated in Figure 3. For each plan three measures were calculated the ... plans were compared with those of the real plans . Figures 4 and 5 show that the distribution of the number of nodes and ...
... plans were created , some of which are illustrated in Figure 3. For each plan three measures were calculated the ... plans were compared with those of the real plans . Figures 4 and 5 show that the distribution of the number of nodes and ...
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