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Topographic Analysis of the Dorset Occupation at Phillip’s Garden, Northwestern Newfoundland: Implications for Dwelling Numbers, Forms, and Site Settlement
Arctic Anthropology Pub Date : 2018-01-01 , DOI: 10.3368/aa.55.1.48
Christina Robinson , Patricia J. Wells

A topographic survey of the Dorset site Phillip’s Garden identified 183 surface features that potentially expand present understandings of social life at the settlement. Its long history of archaeological excavations focused on depressions observable on the ground surface. Excavation confirmed them as large dwellings, which became the basis for describing a unique settlement pattern at the site. This survey detected more subtle depressions and other features, which while remaining untested, could reveal new settlement practices. The number of possible dwellings at the site could more than double earlier estimates, and many of those appear to be lightly constructed compared to excavated houses. The distribution of features shows variation in density and possibly, that feature construction may have involved incorporating other houses and the natural beach terraces. Issues of seasonality, household organization, and cultural and profiles are some of the implications that could be explored as a result of this survey.

中文翻译:

纽芬兰西北部菲利普花园的多塞特郡职业的地形分析:居住人数,形式和场地沉降的含义

对多塞特郡菲利普花园的地形进行了地形调查,确定了183个表面特征,这些特征可能会扩展当前对定居点社会生活的理解。它的考古发掘历史悠久,主要集中在地面上可观察到的凹陷处。发掘证实它们是大型住宅,这成为描述该地点独特居住模式的基础。这项调查发现了更多的细微凹陷和其他特征,尽管这些特征尚未得到测试,但可能揭示出新的定居方式。该地点可能的住房数量可能是先前估计的两倍以上,而且与挖掘的房屋相比,其中许多似乎是轻巧的。特征的分布显示密度的变化,并且可能 具有特色的建筑可能涉及合并其他房屋和天然海滩露台。季节性,家庭组织,文化和个人资料等问题是本次调查的结果之一。
更新日期:2018-01-01
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