Lewis R Binford
Archeology in Cultural Systems
Lewis R Binford
Archeology in Cultural Systems
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Archeology shares with other anthropological sciences the goal of explaining differences and similarities among cultural systems
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Archeology shares with other anthropological sciences the goal of explaining differences and similarities among cultural systems
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9781138518896
- ISBN-10: 1138518891
- Artikelnr.: 49208307
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9781138518896
- ISBN-10: 1138518891
- Artikelnr.: 49208307
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Lewis R. Binford
I: Archeological Theory and Method
1: Archeological Perspectives
2: Explanation in Archeology
3: The Inference of Residence and Descent Rules from Archeological Data
4: Variability and Change in the Near Eastern Mousterian of Levallois Facies
5: Method and Theory of Upper Paleolithic Archeology in Southwestern France
II: Investigating Variability in the Archeological Record: A Single Occupation Unit
6: Some Aspects of Prehistoric Society in East-Central Arizona
7: Broken K Pueblo: Patterns of Form and Function
8: Computer Analysis of Archeological Data from Teotihuacan, Mexico
9: Archeological Lessons from an Apache Wickiup
10: Establishing Cultural Heterogeneities in Settlement Patterns: An Ethnographic Example
III: Investigating Variability in the Archeological Record: Variability among Occupational Units
11: Value Systems and Trade Cycles of the Late Archaic in the Midwest
12: Investigations of Late Prehistoric Social Organization in New York State
13: Evidence of Social Organization from Western Iran, 8000-4000 b . c .
14: Social and Economic Systems in Normative Mesoamerica
15: Woodland Subsistence-Settlement Systems in the Lower Illinois Valley
16: Post-Pleistocene Adaptations
IV: Discussion
1: Archeological Perspectives
2: Explanation in Archeology
3: The Inference of Residence and Descent Rules from Archeological Data
4: Variability and Change in the Near Eastern Mousterian of Levallois Facies
5: Method and Theory of Upper Paleolithic Archeology in Southwestern France
II: Investigating Variability in the Archeological Record: A Single Occupation Unit
6: Some Aspects of Prehistoric Society in East-Central Arizona
7: Broken K Pueblo: Patterns of Form and Function
8: Computer Analysis of Archeological Data from Teotihuacan, Mexico
9: Archeological Lessons from an Apache Wickiup
10: Establishing Cultural Heterogeneities in Settlement Patterns: An Ethnographic Example
III: Investigating Variability in the Archeological Record: Variability among Occupational Units
11: Value Systems and Trade Cycles of the Late Archaic in the Midwest
12: Investigations of Late Prehistoric Social Organization in New York State
13: Evidence of Social Organization from Western Iran, 8000-4000 b . c .
14: Social and Economic Systems in Normative Mesoamerica
15: Woodland Subsistence-Settlement Systems in the Lower Illinois Valley
16: Post-Pleistocene Adaptations
IV: Discussion
I: Archeological Theory and Method
1: Archeological Perspectives
2: Explanation in Archeology
3: The Inference of Residence and Descent Rules from Archeological Data
4: Variability and Change in the Near Eastern Mousterian of Levallois Facies
5: Method and Theory of Upper Paleolithic Archeology in Southwestern France
II: Investigating Variability in the Archeological Record: A Single Occupation Unit
6: Some Aspects of Prehistoric Society in East-Central Arizona
7: Broken K Pueblo: Patterns of Form and Function
8: Computer Analysis of Archeological Data from Teotihuacan, Mexico
9: Archeological Lessons from an Apache Wickiup
10: Establishing Cultural Heterogeneities in Settlement Patterns: An Ethnographic Example
III: Investigating Variability in the Archeological Record: Variability among Occupational Units
11: Value Systems and Trade Cycles of the Late Archaic in the Midwest
12: Investigations of Late Prehistoric Social Organization in New York State
13: Evidence of Social Organization from Western Iran, 8000-4000 b . c .
14: Social and Economic Systems in Normative Mesoamerica
15: Woodland Subsistence-Settlement Systems in the Lower Illinois Valley
16: Post-Pleistocene Adaptations
IV: Discussion
1: Archeological Perspectives
2: Explanation in Archeology
3: The Inference of Residence and Descent Rules from Archeological Data
4: Variability and Change in the Near Eastern Mousterian of Levallois Facies
5: Method and Theory of Upper Paleolithic Archeology in Southwestern France
II: Investigating Variability in the Archeological Record: A Single Occupation Unit
6: Some Aspects of Prehistoric Society in East-Central Arizona
7: Broken K Pueblo: Patterns of Form and Function
8: Computer Analysis of Archeological Data from Teotihuacan, Mexico
9: Archeological Lessons from an Apache Wickiup
10: Establishing Cultural Heterogeneities in Settlement Patterns: An Ethnographic Example
III: Investigating Variability in the Archeological Record: Variability among Occupational Units
11: Value Systems and Trade Cycles of the Late Archaic in the Midwest
12: Investigations of Late Prehistoric Social Organization in New York State
13: Evidence of Social Organization from Western Iran, 8000-4000 b . c .
14: Social and Economic Systems in Normative Mesoamerica
15: Woodland Subsistence-Settlement Systems in the Lower Illinois Valley
16: Post-Pleistocene Adaptations
IV: Discussion