7th October 2010, 03:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 9th October 2010, 07:18 AM by Stephen Jack.)
You could always go for something completely different.
Can Chris Anderson's "Long Tail Theory" provide answers to Archaeological questions?
If you have a small number of well documented sites "X" how would they compare to a very large data base of sites "X" which have not been studied by archaeologists, would sample size have an impact?
The cost of building a database for such a purpose is within the grasp of most people these days, this would make an excellent final year degree project.
Examples - Data Mining
Transfer of bank details from Europe to USA and USA to Europe happen this year.
Government agencies in the Internet http://lewisshepherd.wordpress.com/2008/...long-tail/
Can Chris Anderson's "Long Tail Theory" provide answers to Archaeological questions?
If you have a small number of well documented sites "X" how would they compare to a very large data base of sites "X" which have not been studied by archaeologists, would sample size have an impact?
The cost of building a database for such a purpose is within the grasp of most people these days, this would make an excellent final year degree project.
Examples - Data Mining
Transfer of bank details from Europe to USA and USA to Europe happen this year.
Government agencies in the Internet http://lewisshepherd.wordpress.com/2008/...long-tail/