Regression analysis of some trade and marketing patterns
- 1 October 1974
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in World Archaeology
- Vol. 6 (2), 172-189
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00438243.1974.9979600
Abstract
A number of archaeological artefact distributions are studied as measures of contact or interaction with a production, marketing or service centre. The fall‐off in interaction with distance is examined with a regression model. The parameters of this model are found to vary in an interesting fashion. The use of the gravity model for predicting service areas around nodes of contact is also shown to be possible in archaeological contexts.Keywords
This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
- Some Marketing Models for Romano-British Coarse PotteryBritannia, 1974
- Distance Transformation and Distance Decay FunctionsGeographical Analysis, 1971
- A Cappadocian SpeculationNature, 1971
- Trade and Culture Process in European PrehistoryCurrent Anthropology, 1969
- Distance and Human Interaction: Review and Discussion of a Series of Essays on Geographic Model BuildingGeografiska Annaler. Series B, Human Geography, 1968
- Central place systems, spatial interaction, and stochastic processesPapers in Regional Science, 1967
- Distance and Human Interaction. A Migration StudyGeografiska Annaler. Series B, Human Geography, 1965
- The Urban Hierarchy: An Air Passenger DefinitionEconomic Geography, 1962
- Neolithic Diffusion RatesCurrent Anthropology, 1961
- PREDICTING LOCAL TRAVEL IN URBAN REGIONSPapers in Regional Science, 1957