@article {, title = {A predictive site location model on the high plains: An example with an independent test}, journal = {Plains Anthropologist}, volume = {37}, year = {1992}, note = {study on the development of archeological site location models)Christopherson cites pgs 26-27 for discussion of "Exposure Index", basically a 3d viewshed}, month = {Feb}, pages = {19-50}, abstract = {Archeological location site models are developed to determine where early settlement areas were likely situated. A test was designed using sample data for calibration to provide further information on the predictive capacity of an undescribed location model. This model is representative of a particular region of the Pinyon Canyon Maneuver Site. Results of the test show that the model has demonstrated the ability to point out likely open-air site locations, although not as successfully as other models that have been previously developed.}, keywords = {Archaeological surveying Analysis, Archaeology Methodology, Quantitative}, author = {Kvamme, Kenneth L.} }