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100 1  Binford, Lewis R 
245 10 Debating Archaeology :|bUpdated Edition 
264  1 Walnut Creek :|bTaylor & Francis Group,|c2009 
264  4 |c©1989 
300    1 online resource (554 pages) 
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505 0  Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 
       Preface to the Updated Paperback Edition (2009) -- 
       Acknowledgments -- I. Introduction -- 1. "Culture" and 
       Social Roles in Archaeology -- 2. The New Archaeology, 
       then and Now -- II. Much Ado About Nothing -- 3. Science 
       to Seance, or Processual to "Post-Processual" Archaeology 
       -- 4. In Pursuit of the Future (1986) -- 5. Data, 
       Relativism, and Archaeological Science (1987) -- 6. Review
       of Hodder, Reading the Past: Current Approaches to 
       Interpretation in Archaeology -- III. Empiricism and Other
       Problems in Contemporary Archaeology -- 7. Coping with 
       Debate Tactics -- 8. Reply to "More on the Mousterian: 
       Flaked Bone from Cueva Morin," by L. Freeman (1983) -- 9. 
       Brand X versus the Recommended Product (1985) -- 10. 
       "Righteous Rocks" and Richard Gould: Some Observations on 
       Misguided Debate (with Nancy M. Stone) (1985) -- 11. 
       Richard Gould Revisited, or Bringing Back the "Bacon" -- 
       12. An Alyawara Day: The Stone Quarry (with James F. 
       O'Connell) -- 13. An Alyawara Day: Flour, Spinifex Gum, 
       And Shifting Perspectives (1984) -- 14. An Alyawara Day: 
       Making Men's Knives and Beyond (1986) -- 15. Butchering, 
       Sharing, and the Archaeological Record (1984) -- 16. 
       Styles of Style (1989) -- 17. Researching Ambiguity: 
       Frames of Reference and Site Structure -- IV. Models and 
       Accommodating Arguments versus Pattern Recognition: What 
       Drives Research Best? -- 18. Multidimensional Analysis of 
       Sheep and Goats: Baa-ck and Forth -- 19. The Hunting 
       Hypothesis, Archaeological Methods, and the Past (1988) --
       20. Letter to H.T. Bunn -- 21. Bones of Contention: A 
       Reply to Glynn Isaac -- 22. Human Ancestors: Changing 
       Views of Their Behavior -- 23. Fact and fiction about the 
       Zinjanthropus Floor: Data, Arguments, and Interpretations 
505 8  24. Hyena Scavenging Behavior and Its Implications for the
       Interpretation of Faunal Assemblages from FLK 22 (the Zinj
       Floor) at Olduvai Gorge (with M. G. L. Mills and Nancy M. 
       Stone) (1988) -- 25. Were There Elephant Hunters at 
       Torralba? (1987) -- 26. Searching for Camps and Missing 
       the Evidence? Another Look at the Lower Paleolithic (1987)
       -- 27. Technology of Early Man: An Organizational Approach
       to the Oldowan -- 28. Isolating the Transition to Cultural
       Adaptations: An Organizational Approach (1988) -- 29. 
       Coping with Culture -- References -- Index 
520    In this volume, the founder of processual archaeology, 
       Lewis R. Binford collects and comments on the twenty-eight
       substantive papers published in the 1980's, the third in 
       his set of collected papers (also Working at Archaeology 
       and An Archaeological Perspective). This ongoing 
       collection of self-edited papers, together with the 
       extensive and very candid interstitial commentaries, 
       provides an invaluable record of the development of "The 
       New Archaeology" and a challenging view into the mind of 
       the man who is certainly the most creative archaeological 
       theorist of our time. A new (2009) foreword allows further
       reflections on his work 
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