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An interpretive framework for the early Iroquoian villageTimmins, Peter Andrew, 1958- January 1992 (has links)
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An interpretive framework for the early Iroquoian villageTimmins, Peter Andrew, 1958- January 1992 (has links)
A methodology is developed for the interpretation of complex Early Iroquoian villages based upon the analysis of site formation processes. This interpretive method is applied to a study of the Calvert site, a twelfth to thirteenth century Iroquoian village located in southwestern Ontario. Four phases in the occupational history of the village are reconstructed and changes in its economic and socio-political organization are examined through a comparative analysis of data from each construction phase. The systematic rebuilding and long-term use of the village indicate significant planning on the part of the Calvert people and suggest that at least some Early Iroquoian communities had developed higher levels of socio-political organization than have been attributed to them in the past. / The Calvert site is placed in its regional context and a model is proposed to explain the economic and socio-political changes observed between the Early and Middle Iroquoian periods in southwestern Ontario.
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ECONOMIC AUTONOMY AND SOCIAL DISTANCE: ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCELeone, Mark P. January 1968 (has links)
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The Robin Hood site : a study of functional variability in Iroquoian settlement patternsWilliamson, R. F. (Ronald F.) January 1979 (has links)
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The Robin Hood site : a study of functional variability in Iroquoian settlement patternsWilliamson, R. F. (Ronald F.) January 1979 (has links)
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