13 Neighborhood as an Archaeological Concept

Elizabeth C. Stone
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There is no question that traditional cities, including most urban centers studied by archaeologists, are and were typically sub-divided into numerous face-to-face communities or neighborhoods. However, the large size of even the smallest of these urban centers impedes the ability of archaeologists to generate the data needed for their full assessment. As a result, all of the papers in this volume consider the interaction between neighbors—which is certainly an important issue for understanding the structure of early urban societies—but an overall analysis of the structure of whole neighborhoods is rarely achievable.

13 作为考古学概念的邻里关系
毫无疑问,传统城市,包括考古学家研究的大多数城市中心,现在和过去通常都被细分为许多面对面的社区或街区。然而,即使是最小的城市中心,其庞大的规模也阻碍了考古学家生成全面评估所需数据的能力。因此,本卷中的所有论文都考虑了邻里之间的互动--这对于了解早期城市社会的结构无疑是一个重要问题,但对整个邻里结构的整体分析却很少能够实现。
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