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Further Reading

Cherry JF, Gamble C, and Shennan S (eds.) (1978) Sampling in Contemporary British Archaeology. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports.

Cochran WG (1976) Sampling Theory, 3rd edn. New York: John Wiley.

Cowgill GL (1994) Unknown sampling bias is not a license to ignore statistical theory. In: Johnson I (ed.) Archaeological Method Series 2: Method in the Mountains: Proceedings ofthe UISPP Commission IV Meeting, pp. 7-11. Sydney: Sydney University.

Efron B (1982) The Jackknife, the Bootstrap, and Other Resampling Plans. Philadelphia, PA: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.

Kintigh KW (1989) Sample size, significance and measure of diversity. In: Leonard RD and Jones GT (eds.) Quantifying Diversity in Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Mueller JW (1974) Memoirs of the Society for American Archeology, Vol. 39(2): The Use of Sampling in Archaeological Survey. Washington, DC: Society for AmericanArcheology.

Mueller JW (1975) Archeological research as cluster sampling. In: Mueller JW (ed.) Sampling in Archaeology. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

MuellerJW (1987) The ‘Beauty ofthe Beast’: Human creativity and probabilism. North American Archaeologist 8(4): 327-340.

Mueller JW, Steven RP, and William AG (1998) The Fort on the First Hill in Dorchester: Archeological Investigations of Colonel Gridley’s Revolutionary War Star Fort at Dorchester Heights, Boston National Historical Park, South Boston, Massachusetts. Silver Spring, MD: National Park Service, Applied Archeology Center.

Orton C (1982) Mathematics in Archaeology. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Orton C (2000) Sampling in Archaeology. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Thompson SK and Seber GAF (1996) Adaptive Sampling. New York: John Wiley and Sons.

Seafaring See: Ships and Seafaring.



 

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