ANT200H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Landscape Archaeology, Carrying Capacity, Erlitou Culture
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Canada: 100 years of change in population settlement. 90% of population in canada lives within a 6-hour drive from america: more habitable climate, lake water, resources. Urban areas attract the youth and immigrants for job opportunities. Decisions on settlement location can be made based on (sole or in combination): Weather/climate one of the most major decision affecters resources availability (including jobs) landforms social needs transportation conceptions of space and place etc. Priorities vary from person to person, group to group, time to time. In bronze age/iron age city centers begin to pop up. Determine the site size and populations: size of house + size of sleeping area, looking at cooking pots serving vessels etc, carrying capacity can give idea about max number of population area can support. Determine the seasons of occupation: depends on availability of animals and plants. Identify the sites" functions: urban centers are political, some sites are specialized for hunting, fishing, etc.