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Lewis Binford led the charge for a new kind of American archaeology. One that explicitly sought to be more scientific and anthropological than his cultural-historian predecessors. His decades of work on abstruse archaeological problems laid the groundwork for most modern scientific research in archaeology, both in method and in theory.
For the Coppersmithing video I reference click:
youtu.be/H8nAJd_F8ck
Instagram: instagram.com/nfosaaen_archaeology
Further Reading:
Lewis R. Binford
1962 Archaeology as Anthropology, American Antiquity Vol. 28, No. 2
1978 Nunamiut Ethnoarchaeology
Michelle Rae Bebber
2019 The Role of Tool Function in the Decline of North America’s Old Copper Culture (6000-3000 Bp): An Evolutionary and Experimental Approach
Lewis Binford led the charge for a new kind of American archaeology. One that explicitly sought to be more scientific and anthropological than his cultural-historian predecessors. His decades of work on abstruse archaeological problems laid the groundwork for most modern scientific research in archaeology, both in method and in theory.
For the Coppersmithing video I reference click:
youtu.be/H8nAJd_F8ck
Instagram: instagram.com/nfosaaen_archaeology
Further Reading:
Lewis R. Binford
1962 Archaeology as Anthropology, American Antiquity Vol. 28, No. 2
1978 Nunamiut Ethnoarchaeology
Michelle Rae Bebber
2019 The Role of Tool Function in the Decline of North America’s Old Copper Culture (6000-3000 Bp): An Evolutionary and Experimental Approach