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Interdisciplinary Aspects of Environmental Sciences, Hunting and Gathering Societies, Physical Anthropology, Evolution, Archaeology - General & Miscellaneous
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Constructing Frames of Reference

by Lewis R Binford
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Overview

Many consider Lewis Binford to be the single most influential figure in archaeology in the last half-century. His contributions to the "New Archaeology" changed the course of the field, as he argued for the development of a scientifically rigorous framework to guide the excavation and interpretation of the archaeological record. This book, the culmination of Binford's intellectual legacy thus far, presents a detailed description of his methodology and its significance for understanding hunter-gatherer cultures on a global basis. This landmark publication will be an important step in understanding the great process of cultural evolution and will change the way archaeology proceeds as a scientific enterprise.
This work provides a major synthesis of an enormous body of cultural and environmental information and offers many original insights into the past. Binford helped pioneer what is now called "ethnoarchaeology"β€”the study of living societies to help explain cultural patterns in the archaeological recordβ€”and this book is grounded on a detailed analysis of ethnographic data from about 340 historically known hunter-gatherer populations. The methodological framework based on this data will reshape the paradigms through which we understand human culture for years to come.

About the Author, Lewis R Binford

Lewis R. Binford is University Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at Southern Methodist University. He is author of Debating Archaeology (1989),
In Pursuit of the Past
(1983), and Working at Archaeology (1983), among many other books.

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Editorials

Nature

An important landmark work. The environmental and behavioural information Binford compiles for his sample of 339 hunter-gatherer groups will certainly be one of this book's most lasting contributions.

American Scientist

Binford brings to this exercise enormous erudition, scientific sophistication, and National Academy intellect. The result is a huge, dense and difficult book. This is Binford's hunting and gathering masterpiece. Future generations of students will probably call it the 'hunting and gathering bible.'

Nature

An important landmark work. The environmental and behavioural information Binford compiles for his sample of 339 hunter-gatherer groups will certainly be one of this book's most lasting contributions.

American Scientist

Binford brings to this exercise enormous erudition, scientific sophistication, and National Academy intellect. The result is a huge, dense and difficult book. This is Binford's hunting and gathering masterpiece. Future generations of students will probably call it the 'hunting and gathering bible.'

Book Details

Published
June 13, 2001
Publisher
Berkeley ; University of California Press, c2001.
Pages
583
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780520223936

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