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I. Spatial Analysis of Ethnoarchaeological Sites.- 1 • Site Structure, Kinship, and Sharing in Aboriginal Australia: Implications for Archaeology.- 2 • The Relationship between Nobility Strategies and Site Structure.- 3 • Distribution of Refuse-Producing Activities at Hadza Residential Base Camps: Implications for Analyses of Archaeological Site Structure.- 4 • Variability in Camp Structure and Bone Food Refuse Patterning at Kua San Hunter-Gatherer Camps.- 5 • Linking Ethnoarchaeological Interpretation and Archaeological Data: The Sensitivity of Spatial Analytical Methods to Postdepositional Disturbance.- II. Spatial Analysis of Archaeological Sites.- 6 • Interpreting Spatial Patterns at the Grotte XV: A Multiple-Method Approach.- 7 • Left in the Dust: Contextual Information in Model-Focused Archaeology.- 8 • Tool Use and Spatial Patterning: Complications and Solution.- 9 • Beyond the Formation of Hearth-Associated Artifact Assemblages.- III. Postscript: The End of Spatial Analysis.
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