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Statistical Techniques Statistical Techniques
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Contributions of Ethnoarchaeology Contributions of Ethnoarchaeology
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Intra-Area Analysis Intra-Area Analysis
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Area 1 Area 1
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Debitage Analysis Debitage Analysis
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Tool Distribution Tool Distribution
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Area 2 Area 2
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Debitage Distribution Debitage Distribution
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Tool Distribution Tool Distribution
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Area 3 Area 3
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Debitage Distribution Debitage Distribution
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Tool Distribution Tool Distribution
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Inter-Area Comparisons Inter-Area Comparisons
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Artifact Distribution Artifact Distribution
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Cores and Hammerstones Cores and Hammerstones
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Bifaces Bifaces
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Curated Unifaces Curated Unifaces
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Expedient Unifaces Expedient Unifaces
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Debitage Debitage
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The Remaining Assemblage The Remaining Assemblage
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Discussion Discussion
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Structural Patterning Structural Patterning
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5 Intra-Site Spatial Analysis
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Published:October 2017
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Abstract
This chapter describes attempts to elucidate the internal site structure of the Suwannee-Bolen component at Harney Flats which was a major goal of the project. SYMAPS of the flake distributions and piece-plotted artifact distributions for each excavation area are illustrated and examined with respect to ethnoarchaeological models of hunter-gatherer site structure. Spatial patterning within each area is less clear than patterning between areas. That is, while the three areas are generally similar in the range of tool types they contain, they do differ in the relative frequencies of those tool types. The assemblages of Areas 2 and 3 are interpreted to represent activities primarily associated with tool manufacture and core reduction. The Area 1 assemblage differs from the other two areas and is interpreted as a living area. Moreover, Area 1 is situated on the highest and flattest portion of the site, with Areas 2 and 3 situated farther downslope.
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