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  1. Settlement archaeology (German: Siedlungsarchäologie) is a branch of modern archaeology. It investigates former settlements and deserted areas, forms of housing and settlements, and the prehistoric settlement of entire regions. For this purpose, the forms, functions and developments of individual habitats and settlement systems are explored by ...

  2. Settlement Archaeology is defined as the study of societal relationships using archaeological data. A separate approach is required because of the inadequacy of the concept of “phase” or “culture” for the investigation of this sort of problem. An examination of the history of Iroquoian warfare in the light of archaeological and ...

    • Bruce G. Trigger
    • 1967
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  4. Nov 22, 2022 · Chang ( 1968, 7) postulated that settlement patterns consist of both a ‘microstructure’ – the ‘culture and social structure of a settlement’ – and a ‘macrostructure’ – the ‘larger cultural and social system’. Having been trained in Mainland China, Taiwan, and the US, Chang’s views were informed by practices and materials ...

  5. Settlement Archae- ing of a community. Except among hunting- ology could conceivably be an important bridge and-gathering groups, where several sites may be between archaeology and ethnology. occupied in the course of a single year and bands The limitations are, of course, obvious.

  6. Mar 1, 2022 · Archaeology of the settlement. The field of archaeology has engaged with questions of how to best classify and interpret the remains of human occupation since its inception. Explicit focus on settlement can be traced to early regional studies that mapped and sought meaning in the distribution of sites across a landscape (e.g., Adams, 1965 ...

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  8. Quick Reference. [De] The study of the internal structure, arrangement, distribution, and relationships of ancient settlements in the context of their environmental setting and landscape position. From: settlement archaeology in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology ».

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