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Bill Hunt at my office uses Harris matrix stratigraphic analysis
frequently and employs the software noted in his message below. He
can be reached at [log in to unmask] if anyone has questions about its
usefulness. Bill replied directly to Geoff, but I thought that others
on the list might find the information valuable.
VENoble
Midwest Arch Center, NPS
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Author: Bill Hunt at NP-MWAC
Date: 1/5/98 8:42 AM
Regarding Harris matrix software - see the Internet at:
http://wings.buffalo.edu/academic/department/anthropology/BASP/basp.ht
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This is the web page for the The Bonn Archaeological Software Package
(BASP). As the description on that page states, this "is a
non-commercial, non-profit software project for and by archaeologists
which has been developed cooperatively since 1973. It now includes more
than 60 functions for seriation, clustering, correspondance analysis,
and other tools for archaeologists working with IBM compatible PC's
under DOS and Windows." We are successfully using the software for
developing complex matrices here at MWAC and I encourage you to try it
as well. It is cheap, only $50, is available in a number of languages
(including German; in fact, it was developed in Germany), and contains
many useful programs along with theoretical discussions of each
program.
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