Binford challenged anthropologists and archaeologists to expand the scope of their research, to develop more rigorous methodologies for data collection and analysis, and to think more critically. Science is a marathon without a finish line. Our understanding of past and present human behavior and cultural systems does not come easily. Social scientists can produce reliable knowledge by means of an iterative process that involves generating, testing, and refining (or rejecting) explanatory models. These models are, then, combined to construct scientific theories. The robust consequences of these theories are then continually scrutinized and evaluated. Binford continually made use of the complex web of what we know to define better what we do...
The social sciences have something to offer our understanding of human behavior. However, the social...
Anthropology combines two quite different enterprises: the ethnographic study of particular people i...
Explanatory accounts of the emergence, spread, storage, persistence, and transformation of knowledge...
Binford challenged anthropologists and archaeologists to expand the scope of their research, to deve...
Lewis R. Binford was a hugely significant figure in the archaeology of the 20th century. His prolifi...
Obituary of archaeology and anthropology professor Lewis Roberts Binford, 1931-April 11, 2011
Arguably the most prominent 20th-century American archaeologist, Lewis Binford secured his reputatio...
Lewis Binford has been an influential author in archaeology. He produced a wealth of ethnoarchaeolo...
THE MIND OF Lewis Binford is nimble and constantly evolving. In part, one can map Binford\u27s prodi...
The following article is the author\u27s treatise on the imperative for explicit theoretical use in ...
The goal of archaeology can be traditionally defined as 'the systematic study of antiquities as a me...
As a social science cultural anthropology shares the problems of all preparadigmatic sciences. Cultu...
THE MIND OF Lewis Binford is nimble and constantly evolving. In part, one can map Binford\u27s prodi...
This short essay will elucidate one of the main benefits of using an evolutionary approach when stud...
Beller, Bender, and Medin question the necessity of including social anthropology within the cogniti...
The social sciences have something to offer our understanding of human behavior. However, the social...
Anthropology combines two quite different enterprises: the ethnographic study of particular people i...
Explanatory accounts of the emergence, spread, storage, persistence, and transformation of knowledge...
Binford challenged anthropologists and archaeologists to expand the scope of their research, to deve...
Lewis R. Binford was a hugely significant figure in the archaeology of the 20th century. His prolifi...
Obituary of archaeology and anthropology professor Lewis Roberts Binford, 1931-April 11, 2011
Arguably the most prominent 20th-century American archaeologist, Lewis Binford secured his reputatio...
Lewis Binford has been an influential author in archaeology. He produced a wealth of ethnoarchaeolo...
THE MIND OF Lewis Binford is nimble and constantly evolving. In part, one can map Binford\u27s prodi...
The following article is the author\u27s treatise on the imperative for explicit theoretical use in ...
The goal of archaeology can be traditionally defined as 'the systematic study of antiquities as a me...
As a social science cultural anthropology shares the problems of all preparadigmatic sciences. Cultu...
THE MIND OF Lewis Binford is nimble and constantly evolving. In part, one can map Binford\u27s prodi...
This short essay will elucidate one of the main benefits of using an evolutionary approach when stud...
Beller, Bender, and Medin question the necessity of including social anthropology within the cogniti...
The social sciences have something to offer our understanding of human behavior. However, the social...
Anthropology combines two quite different enterprises: the ethnographic study of particular people i...
Explanatory accounts of the emergence, spread, storage, persistence, and transformation of knowledge...