THOUGHTS ON THE UTILITY OF A BIVARIATE‐SPLITTING APPROACH TO OLMEC CERAMIC DATA INTERPRETATION* |
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Authors: | R. G. V. HANCOCK K. E. HANCOCK J. K. HANCOCK |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Medical Physics and Applied Radiation Sciences and Department of Anthropology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8S 4K1;2. Toronto, Canada, M4S 1T5;3. Toronto, Canada, M4S 1T4 |
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Abstract: | A recently resolved debate centred on the interpretation of a major set of INAA data that was based on Olmec ceramics from Mexico. In an attempt to answer questions arising from the debate, this paper discusses the effect of numbers of samples chosen for data interpretation. It also presents interpretations of the ceramic data set based on a bivariate data‐splitting approach and compares the results of this with the multivariate analysis approaches employed by the initial publishers of the data. |
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Keywords: | OLMEC CERAMIC BIVARIATE DATA ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTAL NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS |
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