“…Tracking the shifting nature of archaeological material distribution through time and across space continues to be used by archaeologists to investigate a wide variety of past ideological, economic, and social phenomena including: relationships between people and natural resources (Daniel, 1996;Jones et al, 2003), logistical organization and residential strategies (Savelle, 2001), the creation and maintenance of social territories (Dortch, 2002;Kowalewski, 2003;Peterson and Drennan, 2005), changing power relations (Hally, 1996(Hally, , 1999(Hally, , 2006Williams and Shapiro, 1996), and demographic shifts (Feinman et al, 1985;Milner and Oliver, 1999;Scarre, 2001;Cobb and Butler, 2002;Kowalewski, 2003;Kintigh, Glowacki, and Huntley, 2004;Osborne, 2004).…”