Settlement Distribution (Other Keyword)

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A Cultural Resource Evaluation (Phases I and II) for a Portion of Road 1b, Phase I of the Ta'u Road Reconstruction located on Ta'u Island, Manu'a, American Samoa, July 1995 (1995)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Archeological Consultants of Hawaii, Inc..

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Discerning Site Distribution and Settlement Patterns in Andahuaylas (Apurimac), Peru (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Diana Ochoa. Danielle Kurin.

In the Andahuaylas region located in the southern central highlands of Peru, archaeologists have documented the presence of three critical cultural occupations: Wari, Chanka, and Inka (ca. AD 700-1400). Previous investigations claim that environmental change may have influenced collapse and played a decisive role in resettlement patterns. Using spatial data from 86 surveyed sites, this study investigates how state collapse, reorganization, and environmental transformations influenced settlement...


Early Woodland Chronology, Artifact Styles, and Settlement Distribution In the Lower Illinois Valley Region (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kenneth B. Farnsworth. David L. Asch.

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