Abstract

Historic period archaeological sites are evaluated most frequently on the basis of the information potential of individual sites. This paper considers how the relative frequencies of different site types also can contribute to the understanding of regional patterns. Data from outer Cape Cod, Massachusetts, collected as part of the Cape Cod National Seashore Archaeological Survey are utilized.

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