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Behavioural archaeology and refuse patterns: A case study
Authors:Paul Halstead  Ian Hodder  Glynis Jones
Institution:Department of Archaeology , University of Cambridge , England
Abstract:This paper examines the association and distribution of different classes of refuse around a late Iron Age and Roman settlement in Essex, England. It is shown, for instance, that bone and pottery refuse from the eating of meals was distributed differently from that deriving from food preparation. Some conclusions are then drawn about activity variation within the settlement. Clearly, this approach can extract a great wealth of information from extensively excavated settlements, but it is also argued that similar studies are both feasible and necessary for small‐scale, rescue excavations.
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