I was recommended this book repeatedly by a US colleague. Having finally read it, I can see why. It does a very good job of introducing the concepts of exploratory data analysis for archaeologists in such a way that the reader usually feels that they are given enough information without being given too much.
I can also see why it is not a book often referred to on this side of the Atlantic, however. I hadn't realised the extent to which different terms are used for basic statistical principles in US as opposed to English.
In common with other statistics textbooks, a useful further reading section is provided at the end, covering most of those with which I am familiar. I always feel that a concluding chapter would be helpful, but thinking about it now, I'm not sure what it should contain so I can well understand why this (and similar) books do not include one.
3.5/5