Applications of a Systemic Approach to Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology

Conference Paper

Applications of a Systemic Approach to Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology

Wayne Choquette

Abstract

Combining palaeoecology with systems theory has proved to be a productive approach to understanding the archaeology of the upper Columbia River drainage area. The traditional unilinear paradigm based on diagnostic artifacts has not been very useful in dealing with the small scattered assemblages that are most typical of this region. It is argued that the systemic approach also yields more relevant information with broader applications to present-day concerns.