Are We Creating Our Past?
Exploring Theory Building, Geospatial Statistics, and the Reconstruction of the Function of Fortified Urnfield Culture Settlements
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4312/dp.47.29Keywords:
social theory, methodology, central place, geospatial statistics, Urnfield CultureAbstract
Urnfield Culture hilltop settlements are often associated with a predominant function in the settlement pattern. This study challenged the idea of centrality by means of density estimates and spatial inhomogeneous explanatory statistics. Reflecting on the differences in spatial trends and material culture, no conclusive evidence for a consolidation of power, economic, or cultic dominance was observed. The dataset strongly points towards the inapplicability of commonly used parametric and/or homogenous spatial algorithms in archaeology. Tracer variables as well as the methodological and theoretical limitations are critically reviewed and a methodological framework to increase the reproducibility and reusability of archaeological research is proposed.