This dissertation explores the origins and development of Northern Iroquoian village life in present-day southern Ontario, from the first appearance of durable domestic architecture in the 10th century A.D., to the formation of large villages and towns in the 15th century A.D. Twenty-five extensively excavated village sites are analyzed in terms of the configuration of exterior and interior space, with a view to placing the social construction of community at the centre of the problem of early village development. Metric and space-syntax measures of the configuration of outdoor space reveal coordinated developments in the scale of houses and villages, their built-densities, and the structure of exterior accessibility networks, that involv...
During the late 15th and early 16th centuries AD, the Iroquoian societies of northeastern North Amer...
Examines Northern Iroquoian archaeology through various lenses at multiple spatial levels, including...
This study has sought to demonstrate that analyses of Iroquoian ceramics that focus on technological...
This dissertation explores the origins and development of Northern Iroquoian village life in present...
A methodology is developed for the interpretation of complex Early Iroquoian villages based upon the...
In this dissertation, I investigate the nature of social relations on the northern Northwest Coast d...
This thesis examines the Tillsonburg Village’s particularly large and dispersed community plan throu...
This thesis employs settlement pattern studies and social network analysis of ceramics to present a ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe 'Landscape of Place' is an interpretation of Princess Po...
This study investigates the land-use patterns of the Iroquoian populations that occupied south-cent...
Communities are central elements in human social life. They are central venues for the transmission ...
This dissertation examines Princess Point macrobotanical remains as a means of identifying and explo...
Pottery is a mainstay of archaeological analysis worldwide. Often, high proportions of the pottery r...
This study is an analytical examination of a stylistic anomaly observed among Middleport Iroquoian v...
Pottery is a mainstay of archaeological analysis worldwide. Often, high proportions of the pottery r...
During the late 15th and early 16th centuries AD, the Iroquoian societies of northeastern North Amer...
Examines Northern Iroquoian archaeology through various lenses at multiple spatial levels, including...
This study has sought to demonstrate that analyses of Iroquoian ceramics that focus on technological...
This dissertation explores the origins and development of Northern Iroquoian village life in present...
A methodology is developed for the interpretation of complex Early Iroquoian villages based upon the...
In this dissertation, I investigate the nature of social relations on the northern Northwest Coast d...
This thesis examines the Tillsonburg Village’s particularly large and dispersed community plan throu...
This thesis employs settlement pattern studies and social network analysis of ceramics to present a ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe 'Landscape of Place' is an interpretation of Princess Po...
This study investigates the land-use patterns of the Iroquoian populations that occupied south-cent...
Communities are central elements in human social life. They are central venues for the transmission ...
This dissertation examines Princess Point macrobotanical remains as a means of identifying and explo...
Pottery is a mainstay of archaeological analysis worldwide. Often, high proportions of the pottery r...
This study is an analytical examination of a stylistic anomaly observed among Middleport Iroquoian v...
Pottery is a mainstay of archaeological analysis worldwide. Often, high proportions of the pottery r...
During the late 15th and early 16th centuries AD, the Iroquoian societies of northeastern North Amer...
Examines Northern Iroquoian archaeology through various lenses at multiple spatial levels, including...
This study has sought to demonstrate that analyses of Iroquoian ceramics that focus on technological...