Models in Archaeology

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David L. Clarke
Methuen, 1972 - Social Science - 1055 pages

Contents

a model
61
paradigms and the current state
109
models in Lower Palaeolithic
167
Research design models
201
A model for classification and typology
231
What mean these stones? Ethnotaxonomic models and archaeo
275
Introduction to imaginary models for archaeological scaling
309
Models methods and techniques for seriation
381
Ethnohistoric and ecological settings for economic and social
623
Ethnoarchaeological models and subsistence behaviour in Arnhem
653
A computer simulation model of Great Basin Shoshonean subsis
671
a behavioural and geographical
705
an approach to taxonomic and locational rela
735
a Classic Maya
757
A provisional model of an Iron Age society and its settlement
801
Locational models of Transvaal Iron Age settlements
871

Computer models as tools for archaeological hypothesis formation
425
Socioeconomic and demographic models for the Neolithic
477
predation
543
thermodynamic models in archaeology
577
Locational models and the study of RomanoBritish settlement
887
Settlement and land use in the prehistory and early history
911
Models in medieval studies
963

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