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Behavioral Archaeology
First Principles
Michael Brian Schiffer
University of Utah Press Salt Lake City

title:Behavioral Archaeology : First Principles Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry
author:Schiffer, Michael B.
publisher:University of Utah Press
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780874805017
ebook isbn13:9780585133959
language:English
subjectArchaeology--Methodology, Human behavior--History, Ethnoarchaeology, Pueblo Indians--Implements, Arizona--Antiquities, Indians of North America--Implements--Southwest, New, Southwest, New--Antiquities.
publication date:1995
lcc:CC80.S33 1995eb
ddc:930.1
subject:Archaeology--Methodology, Human behavior--History, Ethnoarchaeology, Pueblo Indians--Implements, Arizona--Antiquities, Indians of North America--Implements--Southwest, New, Southwest, New--Antiquities.
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FOUNDATIONS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL INQUIRY
James M. Skibo, editor
1995 Michael Brian Schiffer
All rights reserved
Picture 2Printed on acid-free paper
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA
Schiffer, Michael B.
Behavioral archaeology : first principles / Michael Brian
Schiffer.
Picture 3p. cm. (Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry)
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN o-87480-485-X (cloth) ISBN 0-87480-501-5 (paper)
1. ArchaeologyMethodology. 2. Human behaviorHistory.
3. Ethnoarchaeology. 4. Pueblo IndiansImplements. 5. Arizona
Antiquities. 6. Indians of North AmericaSouthwest, New
Implements. 7. Southwest, NewAntiquities. I. Title. II. Series.
CC80.S33 1995
930.Idc20 95-21491
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Contents
List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
viii
Preface
ix
1
A Personal History of Behavioral Archaeology
1
2
Archaeological Context and Systemic Context
25
3
A Synthetic Model of Archaeological Inference
35
4
Archaeology as Behavioral Science
46
5
Behavioral Chain Analysis
55
6
The Four Strategies of Behavioral Archaeology (with contributions by J. Jefferson Reid and William L. Rathje)
67
7
Some Further Comments on the Dalton Settlement Pattern Hypothesis
74
8
Archaeological Research and Contract Archaeology
88
9
Methodological Issues in Ethnoarchaeology
95
10
Waste Not, Want Not: An Ethnoarchaeological Study of Reuse Processes in Tucson, Arizona (with Theodore E. Downing and Michael McCarthy)
107
11
The Place of Lithic Use-Wear Studies in Behavioral Archaeology
121
12
A Preliminary Consideration of Behavioral Change
130
13
On Lewis R. Binford's For Theory Building in Archaeology
141
14
Problems of Confirmation in Ethnoarchaeology
144
15
Some Fundamental Correlates (with William L. Rathje)
146
16
Hohokam Chronology
153
17
On Marvin Harris's Cultural Materialism
165
18
Toward the Identification of Formation Processes
171
19
On Lewis R. Binford's Working at Archaeology
196
20
Is There a "Pompeii Premise" in Archaeology?
201
21
The Ceramics of Broken K Pueblo: A Reanalysis
219
Page vi
22
Theory and Experiment in the Study of Technological Change (with James M. Skibo)
230
23
The Conceptual Structure of Behavioral Archaeology
251
References
255
Index
285

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List of Figures
2.1. A flow model for viewing the life cycle of durable elements.
28
2.2. A flow model for viewing the life cycle of consumable elements.
29
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