Elliptical analysis: an heuristic technique for the analysis of artifact clusters.
Albert A. Dekin Jr.
- Estados Unidos-US : Society for American Archaeology, 1976.
- páginas 79-88: ilustraciones en blanco y negro.
- no. 31 (1976)
- Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology ; no.31 .
- Soociety for American Archaeology. .
Perhaps the most Negletec Aspect of archaeological research in the Aretic has been the within-site dimension of archaeological data. Few archaeologists have "attempted to see their material as remains left by social groups" (Anderson 1968:397) and fewer still have attempted to infer patterns of social organization and the within-site organization of activities. One measure of the degree to which Arctic archaeologists have failed to contribute to contemporary archaeological method and theory is the fact that the 37-page bibliography of Contemporary Archaeology: A Guide to Theory and Contributions recently edited by Mark Leone (1972) contains not one reference to Arctic archaeology. In part, this is because much of the contents of this collection of papers considers data from the southwestern United States and Mesoamerica, but it also demon- strates that Arctic archaeologists have contributed little to discussions of archaeological method and theory.