Isobel, Kevin and others
I would be very interested as well, since my collegue (an
archaeologist) and myself (geographer) are doing work on Bronze Age
Denmark, in the landscape of Vendsyssel. See web site
http://websrv5.sdu.dk/ejstrud/forskning.html
with paper
Kevin
Sounds like an ideal case for Geographically Weighted
Regression.
You could use semi-variograms or spatial
auto-correlation to determine exactly how proximity
defines relationship. My only current beef with GWR is
the seemingly pre-defined distance weighting
functions. Not had much time
You might look at the following series of papers:
http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/~liebhold/ecography/
While the papers are written with an ecological focus, settling is
settling is settling.
Hope they help...
Steve
Isobel Clark wrote:
Kevin
Sounds like an ideal case for Geographically Weighted