Perches, Post–holes and Grids
Clair Barnes and I have just submitted an appendix, Perches, Post-holes and Grids, for a book being prepared by John Blair et al., arising from the project, Planning in the Early Medieval Landscape. The appendix is aimed at demonstrating the application of statistical methods to the analysis of archeaological data, typically expressed in graphical form, with the objective of assessing the extent to which the spatial configuration exhibits planning by the original architects.
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Wilfrid Kendall
Now you can read the hard-copy version of the above:
Barnes, Clair, and Wilfrid Stephen Kendall. “Perches, Post-Holes and Grids.” In Planning in the Early Medieval English Landscape, edited by John Blair, Stephen Rippon, and Christopher Smart, 213–31. Exeter Studies in Medieval Europe. Liverpool University Press, 2020. https://arxiv.org/abs/1704.07342.
For details of the book, see https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/books/id/52655/.
23 Jan 2021, 10:07
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