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A program for the correlation of specific characteristics of selected pieces of ceramicware
Pottery, one of the oldest forms of expressed art, can also be used as markers in time in the search for socio-ecanomic historic verification. This program, written in Standard COBOL, takes specific characteristics of selected pieces of ceramicware and produces correlations that can be employed by the user to test his theories or hypotheses. The program is easily maintained and the files, which use COBOL's random access mode, allow the user the necessary flexability to update and compliment the data base.