Ah, my favorite subject.
See my dissertation:
Catherine Holder Blee
1991 Sorting Functionally Mixed Artifact Assemblages with Multiple
Regression: A Comparative Study in Historical Archaeology. University of
Colorado - Boulder.
It's available from both the university and UMI Abstracts. I developed a
statistical method of predicting the contributors of trash dumps
(functionally-mixed artifact assemblages) using, at the time, six predictive
assemblages. I have since expanded the model to 11 predictive assemblages
and have eliminated the problems pointed out by Russell Gould in his 2002
doctoral dissertation, in which he largely attacked my method.
I will be publishing the updated method in the fall of 2011 through the
University of Nebraska Press. In the meantime, I am sending you the crucial
chapter chapter with the updated dated off-line. The dissertation outlines
the basic method. If you can get a hold of a copy of my recent report on the
Mascot Saloon in Skagway, Alaska, it also gives a detailed outline of the
updated methodology in an appendix.
Catherine Holder Spude
2006 The Mascot Saloon: Archaeological Investigations in Skagway, Alaska,
Volume 10. United States Department of Interior, National Park Service,
Anchorage Alaska.
Contact Karl Gurcke at [log in to unmask] for a copy of this report. Its
free.
I also used the method in my article in the January 2005 issue of Historical
Archaeology, which, hopefully, you have on your shelf.
All of the comparative assemblages were taken from almost one hundred sites
of known temporal and socio-economic attribution dating between 1880 and
1920 in the Western United States and Canada.
Watch for my off-line message.
Cathy
Catherine Holder Spude, PhD
7 Avenida Vista Grande #145
Santa Fe, NM 87508
505-466-1476 home
505-913-1326 cell
"Life is not tried, it is merely survived if you are standing outside the
fire," Jenny Yates and Garth Brooks.
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From: "Simmons, Stephanie" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 12:45 PM
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Dump/Landfill Studies
> Hi,
>
> I work for a CRM firm out of Portland, Oregon and we are preparing to do
> a study of a community landfill in Seattle, Washington which dates to
> the early 20th century. I was wondering if anyone had any good
> references or perhaps even reports on other dumps or landfills they
> would be willing to share?
>
> Thanks much,
>
> Stephanie Simmons
>
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