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Human-environment interactions at regional scales : the complex topography hypothesis applied to surface archaeological records in Australia and North America

机译:人与环境在区域尺度上的相互作用:复杂的地形假说适用于澳大利亚和北美的地表考古记录

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We match stone artefact distributions and assemblage compositions at the local geographical scale to measures of both complex topography and environmental history, as suggested by the work of Bailey and King. By comparing two study regions that have different topographic complexity measures, one in western New South Wales, Australia, and the other in Oglala National Grassland, North American Great Plains, we show that people created distinct long-term landscape use histories in both regions. While stone artefact manufacture and use, and indeed the transport of stone artefacts over great distances, feature in both areas, the accumulation of stone artefacts in different places leads to a quite different site use history in each of the case study regions.
机译:正如贝利(Bailey)和金(King)的工作所建议的,我们将石材人工制品的分布和组合组成在本地地理规模上与复杂地形和环境历史的度量进行匹配。通过比较两个具有不同地形复杂性度量的研究区域(一个在澳大利亚新南威尔士州的西部,另一个在北美大平原的奥格拉拉国家草原),我们发现人们在两个地区都创造了独特的长期景观使用历史。虽然这两个地区都具有石器的制造和使用以及远距离石器的运输,但是石器在不同地方的积累导致每个案例研究区域的场地使用历史截然不同。

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