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Tuesday 13 June 2006, by Albert Fischer
A computerised approach to the recording of graphical zooarchaeological data, particularly fragmentation and butchery, has been regularly mooted as the way forward for the handling of graphical zooarchaeological data. Popkin (2005) established a series of standardised line templates which, although held in a digital format, are essentially for printing and use as a paper-based recording system. Marean et al. (2001) and Abe et al. (2002) did pioneer a truly computer based system for the (...)
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