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Bergumermeer and Modeling: A Comment on Odell

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Hugo D. Yacobaccio
Affiliation:
Instituto de Antropologia, Facultad de Filosofia y Letras (UBA), 25 de Mayo 217, 1002 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Luis A. Borrero
Affiliation:
Instituto de Antropologia, Facultad de Filosofia y Letras (UBA), 25 de Mayo 217, 1002 Buenos Aires, Argentina

Abstract

Odell’s use of activity areas, population parameters, seasonality, and ethnographic analogy concepts is criticized for the lack of adequate testing of his premises.

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Copyright © Society for American Archaeology 1982

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