Purtill writes paper on sampling bias published in international archaeology journal

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Dr. Matthew Purtill

Dr. Matthew Purtill

Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences Assistant Professor Matthew Purtill recently had a paper published on the potential impacts of sampling bias in archaeological practice.

The paper, "More than Just Clovis: The Broad Impact of Sampling Bias on Archaeological Site Distributions," appears in the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, a leading journal in its field.

Dr. Purtill’s paper explores how sampling bias has potentially influenced our understanding of archaeological site distributions and suggests some methods to deal with this problem.

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