Hi Peter
If you have a multiplot with the results of your model you can use the data menu to add a climate sequence such as d18O at the top of the plot. This gives a visual comparison of climate with your archaeological sequence.
In principle you could construct a Bayesian statistical model that calculates the correlation of house orientation with climate while accounting for the dating uncertainty. Whether this can be done in OxCal I’m not sure. I can’t immediately think of way to do it. If you exported the MCMC sample it would be relatively straightforward to use that in R to do a regression.
Best wishes
Andrew
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