“…Carry-out tactical models and what-if experiments. Tactical models (Crema, 2018;Lake, 2014;Orton, 1973) and what-if experiments (Buck & Meson, 2015;Hinz, 2020;Holland-Lulewicz & Ritchison, 2021) are simulation techniques consisting of generating, in silico, artificial archaeological data under known conditions to determine the robustness of analytical techniques, explore the impact of particular biases, or estimate necessary sample sizes and guide data collection. These are powerful yet relatively underutilised tools that can enormously help in any statistical analysis.…”