Exploring the role of analytical scale in archaeological interpretation /
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Oxford, England :
Archaeopress,
©2004.
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| Series: | BAR international series ;
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Table of Contents:
- Exploring the role of analytical scale in archaeological interpretation / James R. Mathieu and Rachel E. Scott
- Scale factors in early European farming / Peter Bogucki
- Analytical scale, populations, and the mesolithic-neolithic transition in the far north-west of Europe / Timothy Darvill
- Scale and its discontents / D. Blair Gibson
- The four scales of technical analysis; or, how to make archaeometry more useful / Elizabeth Hamilton
- Faces in a crowd or a crowd of faces? Archaeological evidence for individual and group identity in early Anglo-Saxon East Anglia / Genevieve Fisher
- The city and complexity: change and continuity in late antique Volterra / Rae Ostman
- Distinguishing the local from the regional: Irish perspectives on urbanization in early Medieval Europe / John Soderberg
- Patterns in time and the tempo of change: a north Atlantic perspective on the evolution of complex societies / Kevin P. Smith.