The Significance of Choice in Late Dorset: the Technology of Domestic Architecture in the Eastern North American Arctic C. 1500 B.p.-500 B.p. (Bar S) - Karen Ryan - Books - British Archaeological Reports - 9781407310480 - December 15, 2012
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The Significance of Choice in Late Dorset: the Technology of Domestic Architecture in the Eastern North American Arctic C. 1500 B.p.-500 B.p. (Bar S)

Karen Ryan

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The Significance of Choice in Late Dorset: the Technology of Domestic Architecture in the Eastern North American Arctic C. 1500 B.p.-500 B.p. (Bar S)

This study examines the domestic architecture produced by the Late Dorset, an Arctic-adapted hunter-gatherer society which occupied much of the Eastern North American Arctic between circa 1500 B. P. and 500 B. P. Throughout this research, architecture, like any artefact class, is considered a dynamic and socially constructed technology that is produced, maintained, and transmitted by its practitioners. It is replicated via sequences of learned actions or techniques; patterns thus result from adherence to cultural standards while differences represent instances of technological divergence. Such departures are typically ignored or suppressed in closed systems, although they can be tolerated or even widely adopted in more flexible ones. In order to identify and explore patterning in Late Dorset domestic architecture, this analysis adopts a methodological strategy centred on the chaine operatoire. Viewed through the lens of chaine operatoire, domestic architecture is treated as a conduit for informing on Late Dorset social structure and organisation. As part of this investigation, a multi-scalar research design was implemented. The first analytical scale examined architecture across the entire Eastern Arctic Palaeoeskimo period in order to recognise regional patterns of behavioural variability. The second stage of analysis focused on the micro-scale study of architectural remains from three locations, each presented as fully contextualised case studies.

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Released December 15, 2012
ISBN13 9781407310480
Publishers British Archaeological Reports
Pages 295
Dimensions 1 kg
Language English