Bibliography of Archaeological Computing: the 1990s

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KEMP D. Personal computer-based three-dimensional reconstruction modelling of standing buildings
KENNA S., ROSS S. (eds.) Networking in the Humanities. Proceedings of the Second Conference on Scholarship and Technology in the Humanities held at Elvetham Hall, Hampshire, UK, 13-16 April, 1994. Papers in honour of Michael Smethurst for his 60th birthday
KENRICK P.M., Bit-mapped graphics: A beginner's guide to image processing
KENT S., Studying variability in the archaeological record: An ethnoarchaeological model for distinguishing mobility patterns
KILBRIDE W., Ranter's corner II: Mary Queen of Scots, Thomas Edison, and the problems with electronic publishing
KING G.C.P., LINDH A.G., Fractal environmental changes and the evolution of culture
KINTIGH K.W. Intrasite spatial analysis: A commentary on major methods
KIRKINEN T. Center in the wilderness area ­ using a Geographic Information System in modelling late Iron Age settlement in eastern Finland
KIRKINEN T. GIS-assisted data analysis - finding meanings in complex spatial data sets
KIRKINEN T. Center in the Wilderness Area - Using a Geographical Information System (GIS) in modelling the Late Iron Age settlement in Eastern Finland
KNAPP A.B., JOHNSON I. Quantifying survey data from Cyprus: the use of aerial photos for field recording and GIS input
KOBERMAIER, F. Das neue Schutzzonenmodell für Wien.
KOBYLINSKI Z., BUKO A. Computer clustering in the analysis of non-morphological attributes of pottery sherds: Two examples from Poland
KOETJE T. The simulation and recovery of archaeologically meaningful levels
KOETJE T.A. Simulated archaeological levels and the analysis of Le Flageolet II, the Dordogne, France