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Please note: ArchNet is not responsible for the availability or content of the software listed below. If you have problems accessing or using any of these programs, contact the author(s) directly.

Updated: Saturday, 27-Mar-1999 15:08:50 EST

Current Software Resources

Geospatial 3D Explorer / EPA FIELDS 3D Viewer free GIS viewers and ArcView extensions
A Guide to Statistical Computing Resources on the Internet. Resource guide by Ken Varnum and John Weise, University of Michigan.

BASP: The Bonn Archaeological Statistics Package (DOS and Windows). Documentation and program files are now located on the archnet/Spirit server. European users may get faster results via the Tuebingen archive. Newest Version: 5.29

Calib v. 3.03c, Radiocarbon calibration program from the University of Washington. Stuiver and Reimer's (1994) program is constantly updated and available for both MAC and DOS platforms.

CavePlot - Mapping software for caves and rockshelters. Available only for Macintosh platform.

Entrer Trois, is a DOS based data entry program.

Forager 2.01, An update of the popular foraging simulation program by Brian Jones (UCONN). This interactive MS-DOS program allows users to set foraging area size and the types and amounts of available food resources. Also known at UCONN as "Brian's World". To download the program for20.zip (76k), click here.

Map Maker - September 1995 Update. Map Maker is a user-friendly geographical information system for Windows which is being made available for free to non-profit organizations, academics, students, and international and governmental organizations. Approximately 700k.

NOAA/Paleoclimatology Software Archive. Pollen database and mapping software.

OxCal v. 2.18: Radiocarbon calibration program from the Research Laboratory for Archaeology and Art History at Oxford University. This MS-Windows program is easy to use and extremely fast. An essential tool with excellent on-line documentation. OxCal is now available for download from the ArchNet Software Archive (634k).

Point is a projectile point classification program by Tara Prindle (UCONN). This program utilizes morphological data to classify projectile points from the northeastern United States. Click here to download the program (MS DOS platform only). Program documentation is available on-line.

RAD - Rock Art Database MS-DOS program for cataloguing rock art sites.

Sampler An archaeological sampling simulation from Brian Jones (UCONN). Allows users to specify size of region, sampling unit, and sample size. Click here to download the program directly (MS DOS platform only).

TriPlot 2.1 A ternary plotting program.

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