01054nas a2200121 4500008004100000245006300041210006300104300001000167490000600177520066800183100001800851856006300869 2016 eng d00aLate Prehistoric Household Archaeology in Eastern New York0 aLate Prehistoric Household Archaeology in Eastern New York a49-610 v83 a
Archaeological studies of households provide us with information about the interactions between past populations, the ways that they organized their settlements and the relationship of disparate segments of a community to each other. By examining the effects of households at several different scales, archaeologists can better understand the processes that underly human behavior. This paper examines the Latre Prehistoric Getman site in New York and the role of Iroquoian households as represented in the compartment, longhouse, and village contexts. Conclusions about equality, resource use, and the spatial organization of the loghouse are suggested.
1 aRieth, C., B. uhttp://blogs.univ-tlse2.fr/palethnologie/en/2016-04-Rieth/