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Spatial archaeology analyzes archaeological sites and landscapes by studying the spatial relationships and patterns of human activity. It examines features, structures, and sites at various scales from micro to macro. Spatial archaeology is based on ideas from geography and spatial economic theories that view human behavior as rational decisions aimed at efficiency. Key elements studied include raw materials, artifacts, structures, communication routes, and human locations and their distributions, distances, and hierarchical relationships across scales. The goal is to discover regular patterns of ancient human spatial organization and activity.
Spatial archaeology analyzes archaeological sites and landscapes by studying the spatial relationships and patterns of human activity. It examines features, structures, and sites at various …