The first processual studies in archaeology began appearing-and making an impression on the field as a whole-nearly 30 years ago. These studies ushered in a revolution in American archaeology and forever changed how this field is taught and practiced. A great deal of heat was exchanged between the processualists and the traditionists as the new paradigm slowly was accepted into mainstream archaeology. Much of this heat was unfortunately expended uselessly as people spoke past one another both in person and in print. The processual school eventually won the struggle, and such studies today are themselves traditional. Efforts by a new group-the postprocessualists-now are being made to recast the goals of archaeology. These efforts are making ...
From the Pleistocene to the Holocene, edited by Bousman and Vierra, resets our thinking on the pace ...
Plains archaeologists have long awaited a worthy successor to Waldo Wedel\u27s magisterial Prehistor...
Despite the relatively long legacy of professional archaeological research in the northern Great Pla...
The first processual studies in archaeology began appearing-and making an impression on the field as...
The first processual studies in archaeology began appearing-and making an impression on the field as...
The first processual studies in archaeology began appearing-and making an impression on the field as...
The field of archaeology incorporates a confusing assortment of ideas and approaches to the record. ...
Philip Duke and Michael Wilson have compiled a well-written, well-organized book designed to demons...
Philip Duke and Michael Wilson have compiled a well-written, well-organized book designed to demons...
The field of archaeology incorporates a confusing assortment of ideas and approaches to the record. ...
This book is a tribute to the late Dr. Richard Forbis, the figure many Plains archaeologists regard ...
This book is a tribute to the late Dr. Richard Forbis, the figure many Plains archaeologists regard ...
In 1962 Lewis Binford (American Antiquity, 28 [2]:217-25) classified archaeological objects into tec...
From the Pleistocene to the Holocene, edited by Bousman and Vierra, resets our thinking on the pace ...
Review of Dating Techniques for the Archaeologist, by Henry N. Michael and Elizabeth K. Ralph (eds.)...
From the Pleistocene to the Holocene, edited by Bousman and Vierra, resets our thinking on the pace ...
Plains archaeologists have long awaited a worthy successor to Waldo Wedel\u27s magisterial Prehistor...
Despite the relatively long legacy of professional archaeological research in the northern Great Pla...
The first processual studies in archaeology began appearing-and making an impression on the field as...
The first processual studies in archaeology began appearing-and making an impression on the field as...
The first processual studies in archaeology began appearing-and making an impression on the field as...
The field of archaeology incorporates a confusing assortment of ideas and approaches to the record. ...
Philip Duke and Michael Wilson have compiled a well-written, well-organized book designed to demons...
Philip Duke and Michael Wilson have compiled a well-written, well-organized book designed to demons...
The field of archaeology incorporates a confusing assortment of ideas and approaches to the record. ...
This book is a tribute to the late Dr. Richard Forbis, the figure many Plains archaeologists regard ...
This book is a tribute to the late Dr. Richard Forbis, the figure many Plains archaeologists regard ...
In 1962 Lewis Binford (American Antiquity, 28 [2]:217-25) classified archaeological objects into tec...
From the Pleistocene to the Holocene, edited by Bousman and Vierra, resets our thinking on the pace ...
Review of Dating Techniques for the Archaeologist, by Henry N. Michael and Elizabeth K. Ralph (eds.)...
From the Pleistocene to the Holocene, edited by Bousman and Vierra, resets our thinking on the pace ...
Plains archaeologists have long awaited a worthy successor to Waldo Wedel\u27s magisterial Prehistor...
Despite the relatively long legacy of professional archaeological research in the northern Great Pla...