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Regional Settlement Pattern Studies

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This is a critical review of regional settlement pattern archaeology published in the last decade. The regional approach proves to be highly productive of new ideas and lasting results. Cultural resource/heritage databases are increasingly important. Notable advances have been made in regional studies of Paleolithic and Holocene foragers, the reciprocal relations between Neolithic communities and their regional societies, and in understanding states and empires. There are new research potentials in comparisons, macroregional analysis, long-term change, and alternative pathways. Research designs should specify systematic coverage at the regional scale and carry out spatial analysis in which social groups are the primary focus.

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I thank the editors for the opportunity and encouragement to study the literature in my field (what an admission!). Dan Bigman, Peter Bogucki, Gary Feinman, Dennis Gilpin, Verenice Heredia, William Parkinson, Jeffrey Parsons, Thomas Pluckhahn, and anonymous reviewers made suggestions that improved this piece, but none of these individuals will agree with all my statements. Jeffrey H. Altschul, John Chamblee, Detlef Gronenborn, Dongdong Li, and Daniel Sosna contributed bibliographic suggestions. Victoria Dekle helped immensely in putting the references into the style of this journal.

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Kowalewski, S.A. Regional Settlement Pattern Studies. J Archaeol Res 16, 225–285 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10814-008-9020-8

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