Diversity in open-air site structure across the Pleistocene/Holocene boundary /

Open-air sites are difficult for researchers to locate and difficult to interpret, containing superimposed events often showing only the most recent. Overcoming limitations of data and poor preservation, using prior research and new analytical tools and diverging from a one-size-fits-all interpretat...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Carlson, Kristen, 1980- (Editor), Bement, Leland C. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boulder : University Press of Colorado, [2022].
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Table of Contents:
  • Functional and organizational variation among Palaeolithic and Mesolithic sites in Southwestern Germany / Michael A. Jochim
  • Organization of living space at Late Pleistocene campsites of the Studenoe Site, Transbaikal Region, Siberia / Karisa Terry, Aleksander V. Konstantinov and Ian Buvit
  • Understanding space at Owl Ridge, Central Alaska : identifying activities and camp use / Neil N. Puckett and Kelly E. Graf
  • Spatial analysis of a Clovis hearth-centered activity area at the La Prele Mammoth Site, Converse County, Wyoming / Madeline E. Mackie, Todd A. Surovell, Spencer Pelton, Matthew J. O'Brien, Robert L. Kelly, George C. Frison, Robert Yohe, Steve Teteak, Beth Shapiro, and Joshua D. Kapp
  • Analytical and interpretive challenges posed by Late Paleoindian activity areas at the Water Canyon Site, West-Central New Mexico / Robert Dello-Russo, Robin Cordero, and Banks Leonard
  • Boca Negra Wash : investigating activity organization at a shallowly buried Folsom Camp in the Middle Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico / Bruce B. Huckell, Christopher W. Merriman, and Matthew J. O'Brien
  • The late Paleoindian occupation at the Bull Creek Site : comparing and contrasting seasonal site structure and resource procurement strategies / Leland C. Bement, Kristen A. Carlson, and Brian J. Carter
  • Where are the activity areas? : an example at the Allen Site / Douglas B. Bamforth.