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The Description of Archaeological Data in Computer Language

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

R. G. Chenhall*
Affiliation:
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona

Abstract

The storage, retrieval, and analysis of archaeological data on electronic computers requires that artifacts be described in the framework of models which are: (a) sufficiently analogous to the “real world” of the data to be meaningful; (b) sufficiently expandable or open-ended to be usable in situations as yet undefined; and (c) sufficiently specific to be convertible into machine language. A model which meets these criteria is described, and samples of an artifact inventory prepared on an IBM 1440 computer are shown to illustrate the use of this descriptive system.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1967

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