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and is now employed by the State of Mississippi Department of Archives and History. Thanks are due to Professor Roy A. Wisbey, King's College, London, for encouraging this project, and to Dr. Ian Graham, Institute of Archaeology, London, for advice on computing.
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Galloway, P. Producing narrative maps with multidimensional scaling techniques. Comput Hum 13, 207–222 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02395098
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