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      On the application of 3-D scanning technology for the documentation and typology of lithic artifacts

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      Journal of Archaeological Science
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              Consistency in Archaeological Measurement and Classification: A Pilot Study

              Paul Fish (1978)
              Little attention has been paid by archaeologists to the important problem of replicability of observational units. The studies presented in this paper involve examinations of discrepancy occurring at various levels in lithic and ceramic classification. Standardized typologies, as well as qualitative and quantitative attributes are considered. The results are discussed in terms of observer bias, influence of training, measurement error, and the implications for the statistical treatment of data.
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                Journal of Archaeological Science
                Journal of Archaeological Science
                Elsevier BV
                03054403
                December 2008
                December 2008
                : 35
                : 12
                : 3101-3110
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                10.1016/j.jas.2008.06.011
                791076e8-3737-4784-8e84-d632e4b37303
                © 2008

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