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Barbara Voss <[log in to unmask]>
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Anthropologist Gayle Rubin applied site catchment analysis and 
central place theory in a very interesting study:

Rubin, G. (2000). Sites, Settlements, and Urban Sex: Archaeology and 
the Study of Gay Leathermen in San Francisco, 1955-1995. 
Archaeologies of Sexuality. R. A. Schmidt and B. L. Voss. London, 
Routledge: 62-88.

--Barb Voss


At 08:01 PM 9/11/2007, Iain Stuart wrote:
>Remember site catchment analysis?
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>Mostly it seems to be applied to prehistoric, Middle Eastern, or
>Mesoamerican but has anyone applied it in historical archaeology? I cannot
>recall reading anything but maybe someone has. It would seem logical to do
>so seeing as how it is firmly based on human geography of then (1960s)
>society.
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>I would be interested to get any citations.
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>yours
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>Dr Iain Stuart
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