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The concept of Memes in the original Dawkinsian sense is a useful tool for understanding how cultures change in response to their environmental context.

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to re-visit the discussion of Lewis Binford, click here:
youtu.be/H_oaJ44CwQ8


Further Reading:

Ethan E Cochrane 2011
Units of Transmission in Evolutionary Archaeology and the Role of Memetics

Michelle Rae Bebber 2019 Doctoral Dissertation:
The Role of Tool Function in the Decline of North America’s Old Copper Culture
(6000-3000 Bp): An Evolutionary and Experimental Approach

Michelle Hegmon 1998
Technology, Style, and Social Practices: Archaeological Approaches.
In The Archaeology of Social Boundaries. Edited by Miriam T. Stark, pp. 264-279.
Meme Theory and Neoevolutionary ArchaeologyPre-Historic Copper Mining in North Americas Great Lakes Pt. 2.Archaeological Experiments on Blades Made From Frozen Human FecesArchaic Climate Change: Reconstructing the Hypsithermal with caves.Were People really in North America 30,000 years ago? : The Chiquihuite Cave siteSquirrels are the Archaic Taco Bell: Hunter-Gatherer Foraging and Optimal Hunting Strategies.Excavating Faunal Material Time-lapse: Ness of Brodgar Structure 27Civilization is MeaninglessThe First Americans pt. 2: Archaeology at Bluefish CavesArchaeology 101: Arrowheads, Knives, and Spears - Lithic Analysis pt. 2Archaeology vs Grave RobbingArchaeology 101: Lithic Analysis

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