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Time and space in the middle paleolithic: Spatial structure and occupation dynamics of seven open-air sites.

Amy E Clark.   

Abstract

The spatial structure of archeological sites can help reconstruct the settlement dynamics of hunter-gatherers by providing information on the number and length of occupations. This study seeks to access this information through a comparison of seven sites. These sites are open-air and were all excavated over large spatial areas, up to 2,000 m(2) , and are therefore ideal for spatial analysis, which was done using two complementary methods, lithic refitting and density zones. Both methods were assessed statistically using confidence intervals. The statistically significant results from each site were then compiled to evaluate trends that occur across the seven sites. These results were used to assess the "spatial consistency" of each assemblage and, through that, the number and duration of occupations. This study demonstrates that spatial analysis can be a powerful tool in research on occupation dynamics and can help disentangle the many occupations that often make up an archeological assemblage.
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Keywords:  France; Middle Paleolithic; lithic refitting; mobility; spatial analysis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27312187     DOI: 10.1002/evan.21486

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Evol Anthropol        ISSN: 1060-1538


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1.  Assessing site formation and assemblage integrity through stone tool refitting at Gruta da Oliveira (Almonda karst system, Torres Novas, Portugal): A Middle Paleolithic case study.

Authors:  Marianne Deschamps; João Zilhão
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-02-16       Impact factor: 3.240

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