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[Music] [Applause] [Music] hello in this video id like to review some of the tools that archaeologists have used mainly after borrowing them from geographers to analyze settlement patterns of the past these include ones theyve attempted to apply to the identification of site hierarchies relationships of settlements to environmental zones and even ancient political boundaries ill emphasize not only the usefulness of some of these methods but also their problems and limitations which are sometimes severe enough to explain why they do not see more use than they currently do in archaeology many of them fall into a group that we might loosely call point pattern analyses from the mid 19th century onwards archaeologists have been interested in the spatial distribution of sites on landscapes they often treated settlements and other kinds of sites somewhat like points on the landscape this has allowed them to look for patterns in the distribution of those sites especially with respect to ec