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CHRONOS AND THE ORACLE : SOME THOUGHTS ON TIME , TIMESCALES AND SIMULATION James McGlade Introduction Simulation in archaeology was something of a growth industry in the 1970s as computer facilities became more generally available and ...
CHRONOS AND THE ORACLE : SOME THOUGHTS ON TIME , TIMESCALES AND SIMULATION James McGlade Introduction Simulation in archaeology was something of a growth industry in the 1970s as computer facilities became more generally available and ...
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... simulation to deal with long term historical process is said to confer upon it a distinct advantage . However , this raises a number of important issues concerning the manner in which simulation models replicate time , either in a ...
... simulation to deal with long term historical process is said to confer upon it a distinct advantage . However , this raises a number of important issues concerning the manner in which simulation models replicate time , either in a ...
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... Simulation Studies in Archaeology . Cambridge University Press . Cambridge , In Hodder , I. 1982. Theoretical archaeology : a reactionary view . Hodder , I. ( ed . ) Symbolic and Structural Archaeology . Cambridge , Cambridge University ...
... Simulation Studies in Archaeology . Cambridge University Press . Cambridge , In Hodder , I. 1982. Theoretical archaeology : a reactionary view . Hodder , I. ( ed . ) Symbolic and Structural Archaeology . Cambridge , Cambridge University ...
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