Circular or rectangular ground plans: Some costs and benefits
Nebraska Anthropologist • Vol/Iss. 13(1) • University of Nebraska-Lincoln • • Published In • Pages: 57-66 •
By Arwen L. Feather
Abstract
Sample Used | Coded Data | Comment |
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Ethnographic Atlas (EA) |
Hypothesis | Supported |
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Ground plan shape will be associated with settlement permanence | Supported |
Ground plan shape will be associated with family form. | Supported |
Ground plan shape will be associated with house hold form. | Supported |
Ground plan shape will be associated with settlement compactness. | Not Supported (marginal significance) |
Ground plan shape will be associated with dependence on agriculture. | Supported |
Documents and Hypotheses Filed By: emily.pitek