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A Reply to the Inverted Data System

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Sylvia W. Gaines*
Affiliation:
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona

Abstract

The application of data processing techniques in the field of archaeology is relatively recent. Electronic computer research is rapidly developing equipment which has sufficient application for archaeology to render obsolete the currently employed manual systems. The prime advantage of computers is in the flexibility of data manipulation at both classificatory and analytical levels. It is the writer's opinion that such manual techniques as the Bordaz’ Inverted Data System are too limited in application for widespread utility in the field.

Type
Facts and Comments
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1967

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References Cited

Bordaz, Jacques and Bordaz, Victoria 1966 A Critical Examination of Data Processing in Archaeology, with an Evaluation of a New Inverted Data System. American Antiquity, Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 494501. Salt Lake City.CrossRefGoogle Scholar