• Lewis Roberts Binford (November 21, 1931 – April 11, 2011) was an American archaeologist known for his influential work in archaeological theory, ethnoarchaeology...
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  • Sally Binford (née Rosen; 1924–1994) was an archaeologist and feminist. A prehistorian, she contributed alongside her husband (Lewis Binford) to the formation...
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  • introduced in archaeology in the 1960s with the work of Sally R. Binford and Lewis Binford's "New Perspectives in Archaeology" and Kent V. Flannery's "Archaeological...
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  • a paradigm developed in the 1960s by 'New Archaeologists' such as Lewis Binford, and which had become dominant in Anglophone archaeology by the 1970s...
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    Different researchers had alternative approaches to this problem. Lewis Binford felt that ethno-historical (history of peoples) information was necessary...
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    smaller scavengers are often pests and disease vectors. In the 1980s, Lewis Binford suggested that early humans primarily obtained meat via scavenging,...
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    stems to specific time periods. This method was later developed upon by Lewis Binford, Lee Hanson Jr. and Robert Heighton and Kathleen A. Deagan. Originally...
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    archaeological movement largely led by American archaeologists like Lewis Binford and Kent Flannery arose that rebelled against the established cultural-history...
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    Murphy Brown. In a recurring role on Home Improvement, she played Maureen Binford, producer of the show-within-a-show Tool Time. On How I Met Your Mother...
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    relatively disjointed search models. (See also central foraging theory and Lewis Binford.) Hominins probably lived in social groups that had contact with others...
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    Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Binford, Lewis R. (1968). "Post-Pleistocene Adaptations". In Sally R. Binford and Lewis R. Binford (ed.). New Perspectives in...
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    Asian mammoth steppe via the Beringia land bridge. During the 1970s, Lewis Binford suggested that early humans obtained food via scavenging, not hunting...
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  • Marshall Sahlins, Aram Yengoyan, George Peter Murdock, Colin Turnbull, Lewis Binford, and Julian Steward. The corresponding book, containing the papers presented...
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  • Greta J. Binford is a United States arachnologist, specialising in studies of spider venom. She is a Professor of Biology at Lewis & Clark College in...
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  • professor of painting Lewis Binford (1931–2011), archaeologist Lloyd Binford (1869–1956), insurance executive Melvin J. Binford (1903–1984), football...
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  • Catherine Helen Webb Berndt Catherine L. Besteman Theodore C. Bestor Lewis Binford Evelyn Blackwood Wilhelm Bleek Maurice Bloch Anton Blok Franz Boas Tom...
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  • onmental-law-rankings Corning, Howard M. Dictionary of Oregon History. Binfords & Mort Publishing, 1956. Friedman, Ralph (1990). In Search of Western Oregon...
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    discussion and understanding. The prominent processual archaeologist Lewis Binford highlighted the fact that the archaeological evidence left at a site...
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  • 1960s, also known as "new archaeology". Spearheaded by anthropologist Lewis Binford, new archaeology is characterized most by its shift to a more scientific...
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    1975 book The Cave Home of Peking Man. In 1985, American archaeologist Lewis Binford and Chinese palaeoanthropologist Ho Chuan Kun instead hypothesised that...
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    middle-range theory in anthropological archaeology[citation needed] by Lewis Binford. He conducted ethnographic fieldwork amongst modern hunter-gatherer...
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    kinds of marks are present together, some archaeologists including Lewis Binford think that hominins scavenged the meat or marrow left over from carnivore...
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  • composer, and pedagogue Lev Aronson – cellist, Holocaust survivor Lewis Binford – archaeologist and fellow, National Academy of Sciences José Antonio...
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  • the University of Pennsylvania; Civil Rights Commissioner, 1980–2004 Lewis Binford Ph.D., archaeologist most known for his role in establishing the "New...
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  • archaeologists). Although this approach has been criticized, notably by Lewis Binford, it has permanently affected how archaeologists interpret the archaeological...
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    marginal to cultural anthropology. In 1962, Leslie White's former student Lewis Binford proposed a new model for anthropological archaeology, called "the New...
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    from cave sites such as Swartkrans in South Africa. Outside of Africa Lewis Binford observed the effects of wolves and dogs on bones in Alaska and the American...
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    genealogist and former member of the Missouri House of Representatives Lewis Binford, prominent 20th century archaeologist and anthropologist Anthony Cistaro...
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  • made and used material culture. An initial approach was proposed by Lewis Binford, who suggested that ancient lifestyles could be understood by studying...
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  • Rožanc, Slovenian journalist, author, and playwright (d. 1990) 1931 – Lewis Binford, American archaeologist and academic (d. 2011) 1931 – Revaz Dogonadze...
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