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Household Archaeology at the Bridge River Site (EeRI4), British Columbia - Spatial Distributions of Features, Lithic Artifacts, and Faunal Remains on Fifteen Anthropogenic Floors from Housepit 54 (Hardcover)
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Household Archaeology at the Bridge River Site (EeRI4), British Columbia - Spatial Distributions of Features, Lithic Artifacts, and Faunal Remains on Fifteen Anthropogenic Floors from Housepit 54 (Hardcover)
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Household Archaeology at Bridge River offers a unique contribution
to the study of household archaeology, providing unprecedented
insights into the history of a long-lived house in the Interior
Pacific Northwest. With fifteen intact anthropogenic floors dating
to pre-Colonial times, Bridge River's Housepit 54 provides an
extraordinary archaeological record-the first to allow researchers
to adequately test for relationships between occupational variation
and social change. The authors take a methodological approach that
integrates the study of household spatial organization with
consideration of archaeological formation processes. Repeating the
same set of analyses for each floor, they examine stability from
standpoints of occupation and abandonment cycles, structure and
organization of activity areas, and variation in positioning of
wealth-related items. This volume is an outstanding example of
research undertaken through a collaborative partnership between
scholars from the University of Montana and the community of the
St'At'imc Nation.
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