大湖地区的聚落分析

J. Fitting
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聚落模式研究传统上涉及房屋、村庄、城镇和城市等单位。在史前的大湖地区,这些单位与通常可以恢复的考古信息类型不相对应。通过考虑沉降的其他参数,在这一领域进行沉降模式研究成为可能。在建立一系列聚落类型时,考虑了场地大小和密度的相对测量、职业的性质和群体的组成。以某一史前“文化”的特定时期的聚落类型来解释这些人的聚落体系。研究了古代晚期、早期、中期和晚期林地时期的定居系统,并有可能追踪系统随时间的变化。这些变化可能与区域外的环境变化和文化影响有关。
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Settlement Analysis in the Great Lakes Region
Settlement pattern studies have traditionally dealt with such units as house, village, town, and city. In the prehistoric Great Lakes Region these units do not correspond to the types of archaeological information which can usually be recovered. Settlement pattern studies were made possible in this area by considering alternative parameters of settlement. Relative measurement of site size and density, the nature of the occupation, and the composition of the group were considered in establishing a series of settlement types. The settlement types of a particular time period for a certain prehistoric "culture" were used to interpret the settlement system of those people. The settlement systems for Late Archaic, Early, Middle, and Late Woodland periods were examined, and it was possible to trace systemic changes over time. These changes could be related to both environmental change and cultural influence from outside the region.
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