Bibliography of Archaeological Computing: the 1990s

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CISNEROS M., DÍEZ A., RAMÍREZ J.L. Evolución de los patrones de asentamiento en la comarca de Liébana (Cantabria) desde la prehistoria hasta la antiguedad
CLARKE S., Locational models and the study of Romano-British small towns
CLAXTON J.B., Future enhancements to GIS: implications for archaeological theory
CLAYMAN D.L. The quantitative analysis of text: Why has it failed?
CLEERE H. Managing the archaeological heritage
CLINTON K. Computer-based projects in epigraphy in North America (Part II)
CLOGG P., CAPLE C. Conservation image enhancement at Durham University
CLOPES J., Essai de typologie morphologique de la céramique chassienne
CLUBB N. Computerising the lists of historic buildings in England: a historical case study on initiating a national project
CLUBB N. Procuring medium-large systems in the public sector. The experience of the English Heritage Record of Scheduled Monuments
CLUBB N. The operational requirement for a medium to a large-scale system. The experience of the new English Heritage Record of Scheduled Monuments
CLUBB N. Investment appraisal for information technology
CLUBB N., STARTIN B. Information systems strategies in national organisations and the identification, legal protection and management of the most important sites in England
CLUBB N., STARTIN B., The use of computing to manage the records which support the identification of the most important archaeological sites in England and their subsequent legal protection and management
CLUBB N.D. Have We Failed to Provide a Strategic Vision for Information Systems in Archaeology?